By: Kellie Lail The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its February 2023 Report, so let’s take a look at how employment fared over the last month. The great news is: In February, total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 311,000 people. The unemployment rate...
By: Kelly Wilmott Hiring new staff is important for business growth, but it’s just as important, if not more so, to invest in your current team. Replacing an employee can cost employers about 33% of an employee’s salary (Indeed) but overall costs associated with...
By Kellie Lail The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its January 2023 Report, so let’s take a look at how employment fared over the last month. The great news is: In January, total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 517,000 people. The unemployment...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its December 2022 Report, so let’s take a look at how employment fared over the last month. The great news is: Leisure and hospitality, health care, construction, and social assistance garnered the largest share of new...
By Kellie Lail The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its November 2022 Report, so let’s take a look at how employment fared over the last month. The great news is: In November, employment rose by 263,000. Leisure and hospitality, health care, and government...
By Kellie Lail The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its October 2022 Report, so let’s take a look at how employment fared over the last month. *Important Note: The Bureau of Labor Statistics noted that the effects of Hurrican Ian had “no discernible...
By Kellie Lail The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its September 2022 Report, so let’s take a look at how employment fared over the last month. *Important Note: The Bureau of Labor Statistics noted that the September Employment Survey was completed...
By Kellie Lail The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its August 2022 Report, so let’s take a look at how employment fared over the last month. The great news: In August, employment rose by 315,000. with the unemployment rate rising to 3.7%, a 0.2% increase...
By Kellie Lail The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its July 2022 Report, so let’s take a look at how employment fared over the last month. The great news: In July, employment rose by 528,000, narrowing unemployment to 3.5%. This means that in July, the...
By Kellie Lail The great news: In June, unemployment remained at 3.6% for the fourth month in a row since March 2022, maintaining its two-year low. As a reminder, at 3.6%, unemployment is still only a tenth of a percent away from its pre-pandemic historic low of 3.5%....