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Thomas StorringDirector – Economics and Statistics
Tel: 902-424-2410Email: thomas.storring@novascotia.ca

May 06, 2022
US EMPLOYMENT, APRIL 2022

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that US non-farm payroll employment increased 428,000 from March to April 2022. US employment remains 1.2 million lower than it was in the month before the COVID-19 pandemic. US employment has recovered 94.6% of the employment lost between February and April of 2020.

In April 2022, US employment increased in leisure and hospitality, manufacturing, transportation and warehousing, professional and business services, financial activities, health care, retail, wholesale trade, and mining. Employment was little changed in construction, information, other services, and government.

The US unemployment rate remained same at 3.6% in April 2022. US unemployment was 5.9 million in April 2022. The US unemployment rate remains 0.1 percentage points higher and the number of unemployed persons was by 0.2 million higher than in February 2020. 

The US participation rate decreased 0.2 percentage points to 62.2% of the working age population in April 2022, this is 1.2 percentage points below its February 2020 level.

The US employment to population ratio edged down 0.1 percentage points to 60.0% in April 2022. This is 1.2 percentage points lower than its February 2020 level.

Note: Canadian and US labour force statistics refer to different working-age cohorts. 

 

Sources: US Bureau of Labor Statistics news releaseCommissioner's Statement on the Employment Situation

Statistics Canada.  Table  14-10-0287-01   Labour force characteristics, monthly, seasonally adjusted and trend-cycle



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