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mahatmakanejeeves

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7. Links to earlier reports:
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 08:55 AM
Sep 2020

Good morning, all.

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Updated from this post of Friday, December 6, 2019: Good morning. Links to earlier reports:

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[center]Past Performance is Not a Guarantee of Future Results.[/center]

Nonetheless, what is important is not this month's results, but the trend. Let’s look at some earlier numbers:

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in August 2020:

Private-sector employment increased by 428,000 from July to August, on a seasonally adjusted basis.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in July 2020:

Nonfarm payroll employment rises by 1.8 million in July; unemployment rate falls to 10.2%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in July 2020:

Private-sector employment increased by 167,000 from June to July, on a seasonally adjusted basis.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in June 2020:

Nonfarm payroll employment rises by 4.8 million in June; unemployment rate falls to 11.1%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in June 2020:

ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 2,369,000 Jobs in June

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in May 2020:

Unemployment rate drops to 13 percent, as the economy began to lose jobs at a slower pace

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in May 2020:

Private-sector employment decreased by 2,760,000 from April to May, on a seasonally adjusted basis.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in April 2020:

Jobless rate soared to 14.7% in April as U.S. shed 20.5 million jobs amid coronavirus pandemic

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in April 2020:

ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Decreased by 20,236,000 Jobs in April

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in March 2020:

Nonfarm payroll employment falls by 701,000 in March; unemployment rate rises to 4.4%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in March 2020:

Private-sector employment decreased by 27,000 from February to March, on a seasonally adjusted basis

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in February 2020:

The U.S. labor market showed strength in February, adding 273,000 jobs

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in February 2020:

U.S. adds 183,000 private-sector jobs in February, ADP says

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in January 2020:

The economy added 225,000 jobs in January, showing continued strength

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in January 2020:

ADP says 291,000 private-sector jobs created in January, largest gain in 4 years

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in December 2019:

Economy adds 145,000 jobs in December as unemployment rate remains at 3.5 percent

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in December 2019:

U.S. private sector adds the most jobs in eight months

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in November 2019:

Labor market remained strong in November as U.S. economy added 266,000 jobs

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in November 2019:

U.S. private sector job growth slows down sharply in November: ADP

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in October 2019:

U.S. economy added 128,000 jobs in October as GM strike displaced workers; jobless rate ticks up

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in September 2019:

U.S. economy added just 136,000 jobs in September, in fresh sign economy is cooling

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in September 2019:

ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 135,000 Jobs in September

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in August 2019:

U.S. economy adds just 130,000 jobs in August amid worries

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in August 2019:

Survey: Businesses added a solid 195,000 jobs in August

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in July 2019:

U.S. Added 164,000 Jobs in July; Unemployment Rate at 3.7 Percent

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in July 2019:

ADP says 156,000 private-sector jobs added created in July

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Good morning. From the source: mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2020 #1
Good morning and thank you! BumRushDaShow Sep 2020 #6
[Refresh] [Refresh] [Refresh] [Refresh] [Refresh] Whew. There it is. NT mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2020 #10
Somes you have to do a [SHIFT]-[REFRESH] BumRushDaShow Sep 2020 #15
A lot of that was government jobs, especially census workers. Also, the jobs added still_one Sep 2020 #2
So, we "added" 1.4 million jobs in August but there were 800,000 new unemployment claims.... George II Sep 2020 #12
Yes. It is extremely unreliable because of the uncertainty with the pandemic and chaos going on still_one Sep 2020 #17
Not how it works FBaggins Sep 2020 #20
Illustrating your point with a data series - total count of nonfarm payroll jobs progree Sep 2020 #22
Yup, government jobs: +344,000 in August (238,000 of which were Census workers) progree Sep 2020 #27
Not your headline, but I think it's misleading - "adds 1.4 million jobs" probably means.... George II Sep 2020 #3
They have an added "X Factor" in there BumRushDaShow Sep 2020 #4
yea i'm skeptical how it went from 13% to 8.5% so quickly...hmmm seems there's fudging going on onetexan Sep 2020 #9
Large states "opening back up" BumRushDaShow Sep 2020 #14
Of course this doesn't factor in the almost 4 million new unemployment claims in August! George II Sep 2020 #13
That's Rebl2 Sep 2020 #11
Buried in the BLS report linked upthread BumRushDaShow Sep 2020 #19
A Question For People Smarter Than Me. jayfish Sep 2020 #5
Last month's report had unemployment at 10.2% NT mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2020 #8
The payroll jobs and the unemployment rate come from two different surveys progree Sep 2020 #29
Links to earlier reports: mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2020 #7
Gotta cook those books! durablend Sep 2020 #16
I agree duforsure Sep 2020 #18
DOL stated last week Cryptoad Sep 2020 #23
i don't believe any good news numbers coming out of the trump regime samsingh Sep 2020 #21
LINKS TO SOME BLS DATA SERIES NUMBERS AND GRAPHS progree Sep 2020 #24
Good morning and thank you! BumRushDaShow Sep 2020 #25
more voodoo economics, will put in in the vaccine by October file. nt yaesu Sep 2020 #26
Bullshit. eom GeorgeGist Sep 2020 #28
"Bullshit. eom" LenaBaby61 Sep 2020 #33
UE6 Is 16.8 ProfessorGAC Sep 2020 #30
14.2 in August, according to the BLS 😂 progree Sep 2020 #31
Weird ProfessorGAC Sep 2020 #32
The big discrepancy between jobs report 13.6 M unemployed, and 29.2 M collecting benefits progree Sep 2020 #34
The gap grows to 29.6 million collecting benefits progree Sep 2020 #38
From the White House, on Monday night. mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2020 #35
... BumRushDaShow Sep 2020 #36
The likes of which I've never seen! NT mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2020 #37
Unemployment Crisis Going in Wrong Direction: Week 25 of U.S. Labor Market Collapse progree Sep 2020 #39
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