In October, U.S. government sector employment decreased by 157,000 people.
ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the November non-farm payroll report and partial non-farm data for October. The data shows that U.S. non-farm employment increased by 64,000 in November, with the largest growth in the healthcare and social assistance sector, which also increased by 64,000. In October, non-farm employment saw a sharp decrease of 105,000, with government jobs dropping by 157,000, marking two consecutive months of job losses.
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