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Was this a superb jobs report? Not so quick.

Editorial Board Published November 20, 2025
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The federal government lastly launched the September jobs report on Thursday, which was long-delayed by the federal government shutdown that Individuals blame President Donald Trump and the Republican Occasion for.

And whereas the top-line quantity exceeded economists’ expectations—with the Bureau of Labor Statistics saying the financial system added 119,000 jobs that month—a glance below the hood has troubling indicators for American staff.

Regardless of the variety of jobs added, the unemployment charge ticked as much as 4.4%. That’s the very best quantity since 2021, when the financial system was nonetheless recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. 

A complete of seven.6 million individuals have been unemployed in September, a significant improve from the identical time a yr prior when 6.9 million individuals have been jobless.


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What’s extra, BLS revised the already abysmal August jobs report down, saying that the financial system truly misplaced jobs that month. That marks the second time this yr that the month-to-month report was unfavourable—one thing that hadn’t occurred because the COVID-19 pandemic and earlier than that since 2010, when the financial system was nonetheless recovering from the 2008 recession.

In all, even with September’s job creation, the variety of jobs created since April—when Trump introduced his moronic Liberation Day tariffs—has been principally flat.

“Total nonfarm payroll employment edged up by 119,000 in September but has shown little change since April,” BLS stated in its report.

Actually, BLS additionally launched its weekly jobless claims report on Thursday, which discovered persevering with jobless claims rising to their highest quantity since 2021.

“Continuing US jobless claims rose to the highest since 2021 in today’s claims report, implying that people who don’t have jobs are having a harder time finding new ones,” Bloomberg reporter Lisa Abramowicz wrote in a publish on X.

Due to the shutdown, BLS stated it is not going to be releasing an October jobs report.

It is unclear what the October report would have stated, however studying the tea leaves it doubtless wouldn’t have been nice, as a number of main corporations have introduced tens of hundreds of layoffs. Actually, Verizon on Thursday plans to put off 13,000 workers, the Wall Avenue Journal reported, in what quantities to the biggest layoffs the corporate has ever carried out.

Certainly, a report from earlier in November discovered that layoffs are at their highest stage because the Nice Recession.

“Here’s what worries the Fed (and me!): The unemployment rate is slowly drifting up,” economist Justin Wolfers wrote. “This is a clear sign of an unhealthy economy. And it’s happening slowly enough that it hasn’t attracted many headlines. But it really matters.”

It is no marvel why Trump’s approval on the financial system is so low.

In the end, Trump’s lies that the financial system is doing nice and that costs are falling usually are not touchdown with voters. Because the saying goes, “Don’t piss on me and tell me it’s raining.”

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