Nonfarm payrolls in the US increased by 304 thousand in January of 2019, following a downwardly revised 222 thousand rise in December and easily beating market expectations of 165 thousand. Employment grew in several industries, including leisure and hospitality, construction, health care, and transportation and warehousing. There were no discernible impacts of the partial federal government shutdown on the estimates of employment, hours, and earnings from the establishment survey. Instead, the impact of the shutdown contributed to the uptick in the unemployment rate to 4 percent from 3.9 percent as it included furloughed federal employees who were classified as unemployed on temporary layoff under the definitions used in the household survey. Non Farm Payrolls in the United States averaged 125.68 Thousand from 1939 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 1118 Thousand in September of 1983 and a record low of -1959 Thousand in September of 1945.
Calendar | GMT | Actual | Previous | Consensus | TEForecast | |
2018-11-02 | 12:30 PM | Non Farm Payrolls | 250K | 118K | 190K | 180K |
2018-12-07 | 01:30 PM | Non Farm Payrolls | 155K | 237K | 200K | 189K |
2019-01-04 | 01:30 PM | Non Farm Payrolls | 312K | 176K | 177K | 165K |
2019-02-01 | 01:30 PM | Non Farm Payrolls | 304K | 222K | 165K | 170K |
2019-03-08 | 01:30 PM | Non Farm Payrolls | 304K | 190K | ||
2019-04-05 | 12:30 PM | Non Farm Payrolls | 193K | |||
2019-05-03 | 12:30 PM | Non Farm Payrolls |
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