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July Employment Reports: BLS Shows Sharp Slowdown With Massive Revisions While Private Payroll Rebounds Strongly

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Nonfarm payroll added 73,000 jobs in July, according to the latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This represents a significant slowdown from June’s revised figure of 14,000 (down from the previously reported 147,000) and May’s revised figure of 19,000 (down from 144,000). The downward revisions mean employment in May and June combined is 258,000 lower than previously reported, a significant revision.

Most of the employment growth for July was in health care (+55,000) and social assistance (+18,000). Health care added jobs above its 12-month average, with gains in ambulatory health care services (+34,000) and hospitals (+16,000). However, federal government continued to lose jobs (-12,000), now down 84,000 since reaching a peak in January.

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