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    Labor Department revises jobs data showing 911,000 fewer positions through March

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    The Big Money Show panelists discuss the jobs report and what the U.S. economy is moving toward.

    The Labor Department on Tuesday published the preliminary estimate of its annual benchmark revision to nonfarm payrolls, which showed the U.S. economy added significantly fewer jobs than previously reported.

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) published its first estimate of the annual benchmark revision, which lowered its estimate of employment by about 911,000 jobs over the April 2024 to March 2025 period.

    BLS goes through the benchmarking process each year to incorporate more accurate data from state unemployment records that are published quarterly along with business birth and death records into its estimates. 

    The process yields a more complete and accurate picture of the labor market than the agency’s monthly surveys that are used to create the jobs report, and serves as a means of mitigating the non-response and reporting errors that accumulate month-to-month. 

    WHY DOES THE LABOR DEPARTMENT REVISE JOBS REPORTS? HERE ARE 3 REASONS

    The BLS’ preliminary benchmark revision lowered employment by 911,000 jobs from April 2024 to March 2025. (Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    The BLS’ benchmark revision reflects how much those monthly jobs reports overstated or understated actual job growth from April 2024 to March 2025. 

    The data released Tuesday serves as a preliminary estimate of the benchmark revision, while the final benchmark revision will be incorporated into the BLS’ January 2026 jobs report to be released in February next year.

    Within the downward revision of 911,000 jobs in the preliminary estimate, private payrolls were reduced by 880,000 jobs, while government employment was lowered by 31,000 jobs.

    The trade, transportation and utilities category saw employment revised downward by 226,000 jobs – including 126,000 in retail trade and 110,000 in wholesale trade – losses that were partially offset by gains of 6,600 jobs in transportation and warehousing and 3,700 jobs in the utility sector.

    FORMER BLS COMMISSIONER SAYS THERE ARE BETTER WAYS TO COLLECT DATA FOR JOBS REPORTS

    Employment in the leisure and hospitality sector was lowered by 176,000 jobs under the revision.

    Professional and business services employment was revised down by 158,000 jobs, while the information sector’s job gains were pared back by 67,000 and financial activities by 39,000 jobs.

    Manufacturing jobs were reduced by 95,000 jobs, while construction employment was reduced by 29,000 jobs. Mining and logging jobs were cut by 4,000 in the revision.

    Private education and health services employment was reduced by 35,000 jobs, and other services accounted for a decline of 51,000 jobs.

    BLS noted that its preliminary estimate of the benchmark revision reduced employment by 0.6% over the April 2024 to March 2025 period. Over the last 10 years, BLS’ annual benchmark revisions on average increased total employment by 0.2%.

    Last year, the BLS’ preliminary benchmark revision for the April 2023 to March 2024 period suggested a downward adjustment to employment of 818,000 jobs – the largest since 2009.

    When the BLS released its final revisions for that period with the January jobs report earlier this year, the downward revision was smaller at 589,000 fewer jobs than initially reported.

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