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The U.S. created 911,000 fewer jobs than previously thought in the 12 months through March

September 9, 2025
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U.S. jobs growth was much slower than previously reported, according to revised data released on Tuesday.

The number of jobs created in the United States from April 2024 to March 2025 was revised down by 911,000 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

That would roughly amount to 76,000 fewer jobs created each month of the year up until March.

The revision draws fresh attention to the weakening U.S. labor market, which added an average of only 29,000 jobs in each of the three most recent months.

Tuesday’s data could also lend a fresh datapoint to the Federal Reserve, which is likely to cut rates at next week’s Federal Open Market Committee Meeting.

Revisions to BLS data are a normal part of the process. The annual statistics are revised every year with additional data that the Bureau collects.

But the new numbers come as the Bureau of Labor Statistics remains under intense scrutiny from President Donald Trump and his administration. Trump fired the previous BLS chief hours after a weak jobs report in August and quickly nominated a conservative economist, E.J. Antoni, as the new head of the agency.

Antoni has been highly complimentary of controversial Trump administration policies in his writings for the Heritage Foundation and even once proposed suspending the monthly jobs reports before backing off of that idea.

Trump has said the data produced by the BLS was falsified without producing any evidence of his claim. Trump also said the weak numbers were manufactured “to make the Republicans, and me, look bad.”

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