US Employment Tops Forecasts

2025-11-20 13:32 By Joana Taborda 1 min. read

US nonfarm payrolls rose by 119K in September 2025, rebounding from a revised 4K decline in August and beating market forecasts of 50K.

It is the biggest job rise in five months, led employment gains in health care (43K), including ambulatory health care services (23K) and hospitals (16K).

Job gains were also seen in food services and drinking places (37K), and social assistance (14K).

On the other hand, job losses occurred in transportation and warehousing (-25K) including warehousing and storage (-11K) and couriers and messengers (-7K).

Federal government employment continued to decline in September (-3K) and is down by 97K since reaching a peak in January.

The manufacturing sector also shed 6K jobs.

The September jobs report was originally scheduled for release on October 3rd but was delayed due to the longest federal government shutdown in US history.

Meanwhile, the release of the October employment report has been cancelled.



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