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Unemployment Data-FEBRUARY 2025

February 2025 Unemployment Data–the Full Count (U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS) OFFICIAL UNEMPLOYMENT: 4.1%*  [ANALYSES by EXPERTS] White           3.8% African American 6.0% Hispanic 5.2% Asian¹           3.2% Persons with a disability¹   8.5% Men 20 years and over 3.8% Women 20 years and over 3.8% Teens (16-19… Read More Unemployment Data-FEBRUARY 2025

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Unemployment Data-JANUARY 2025

January 2025 Unemployment Data–the Full Count (U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS) OFFICIAL UNEMPLOYMENT: 4.0%*  [ANALYSES by EXPERTS] White           3.5% African American 6.2% Hispanic 4.8% Asian¹           3.7% Persons with a disability¹   8.5% Men 20 years and over 3.7% Women 20 years and over 3.7% Teens (16-19… Read More Unemployment Data-JANUARY 2025

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Unemployment Data-DECEMBER 2024

December 2024 Unemployment Data–the Full Count (U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS) OFFICIAL UNEMPLOYMENT: 4.1%*  [ANALYSES by EXPERTS] White           3.6% African American 6.1% Hispanic 5.1% Asian¹           3.5% Persons with a disability¹   7.3% Men 20 years and over 3.7% Women 20 years and over 3.8% Teens (16-19… Read More Unemployment Data-DECEMBER 2024

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Unemployment Data-NOVEMBER 2024

November 2024 Unemployment Data–the Full Count (U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS) OFFICIAL UNEMPLOYMENT: 4.2%*  [ANALYSES by EXPERTS] White           3.8% African American 6.4% Hispanic 5.3% Asian¹           3.8% Persons with a disability¹   7.1% Men 20 years and over 3.9% Women 20 years and over 3.9% Teens (16-19… Read More Unemployment Data-NOVEMBER 2024

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Unemployment Data-OCTOBER 2024

October 2024 Unemployment Data–the Full Count (U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS) OFFICIAL UNEMPLOYMENT: 4.1%*  [ANALYSES by EXPERTS] White           3.8% African American 5.7% Hispanic 5.1% Asian¹           3.9% Persons with a disability¹   7.6% Men 20 years and over 3.9% Women 20 years and over 3.6% Teens (16-19… Read More Unemployment Data-OCTOBER 2024

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The Full Count
February 2026

Officially unemployed: 7.6 million (4.4%)
Hidden unemployment: 10.4 million

Total: 18.0 million (10.2% of the labor force)

[There are 2.8 job-wanters* for each available job.]

RSS NJFAN Blog – Recent Posts

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  • A Work-Based Policy Package That Would Dramatically Reduce Poverty February 14, 2026
  • Don’t Stand Alone: Black Labor Organizing in New Orleans February 14, 2026
  • The Case for Good Jobs—for All of Us February 14, 2026
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