Events2Join

US Payroll Data Likely to See Largest Revision Since 2009


US Payroll Data Likely to See Largest Revision Since 2009

The number of workers on payrolls will likely be revised down by 818,000 for the 12 months through March — or around 68,000 less each month — ...

US Payrolls Marked Down by Most Since 2009 in Preliminary Data

Revision Suggests More Moderate US Payrolls Growth ... The revisions suggest the labor market started moderating much sooner than originally ...

Nonfarm payroll growth revised down by 818,000, Labor ... - CNBC

The revision to the total payrolls level of -0.5% is the largest since 2009. ... To opt out of us selling or sharing/processing data such ...

Payroll Revisions Could Cut 800,000 from Jobs Gains, or Not

The BLS released its preliminary benchmark estimates Wednesday that showed a potential downward revision to payrolls of 818,000 over the 12 ...

U.S. job growth revised down by the most since 2009. Why this time ...

There's a lot of debate about how much signal to take from the 818000 downward revisions to U.S. payrolls — the largest since 2009.

New data shows US job growth has been far weaker than ... - CNN

The preliminary data marks the largest downward revision since 2009 and shows that the labor market wasn't quite as red hot as initially thought ...

US payrolls revised down the biggest revision since 2009

The BLS released its preliminary benchmark estimates Wednesday that showed a potential downward revision to payrolls of 818,000 over the 12 ...

US Payrolls Likely 818,000 Lower in Preliminary Revision - YouTube

... US job growth was probably far less robust in the year than previously reported. The revision is the largest since 2009. Stuart Paul of ...

US Labor Cooldown May Have Started Earlier Than Thought

Goldman Sachs Group and Wells Fargo & Co. economists expect the government's preliminary benchmark revisions on Aug. 21 to show payroll growth ...

Revised figures show much lower annual U.S. job growth

The number of workers on payrolls will likely be revised down by 818,000 for the 12 months through March — or around 68,000 less each month — ...

Why Did the Bureau of Labor Statistics Just Cut Its Employment ...

Some avid watchers of BLS's monthly jobs report have noted the increasing prevalence of downward revisions to initial jobs estimates. BLS ...

US economy created 818K fewer jobs than initially reported

The nation's labor market likely created 818,000 fewer jobs during the 12 months ended in March — the largest preliminary downward revision to ...

U.S. Employment Gains Revised Down by Over 800K Jobs - SHRM

While the revision looks at older data, it also serves as a critical gauge for the overall health of the U.S. labor market. There have been ...

What's up with those revised job numbers? - by Noah Smith

US job growth was probably far less robust in the year through March than previously reported…The number of workers on payrolls will likely be ...

Preliminary U.S. Payrolls Revision To Be Taken With Caution - rbl.ms

It is widely expected that Wednesday's data will show large downward revisions are in store: the Q4 data put. QCEW employment up 1.5% Y/Y in ...

Employment Situation Summary - 2024 M10 Results

It is likely that payroll employment estimates in some ... U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Labor Force Statistics ...

US job numbers have been revised down ... - Global Markets Investor

As economic data are revised they become more accurate over time but to get the final revisions takes a lot of time. Monthly job numbers are ...

Lawmakers want answers after major jobs numbers revisions

In fact, the federal data was revised down by a third, or roughly 800,000 jobs, the largest revision since 2009. Education and the Workforce ...

Data Revisions Subtract More Than 800000 Jobs: What Now?

Recent data revisions point towards a weaker labor market, but data uncertainty is higher than before the pandemic. · Revisions smack down job growth · Why did ...

August Jobs - AAF - The American Action Forum

On August 21, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its preliminary benchmark revisions to the establishment employment survey and ...