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Job growth stalls: US economy added just 22,000 jobs in August and | |
unemployment rose to highest level since 2021 | |
By Alicia Wallace, CNN | |
Updated: | |
10:33 AM EDT, Fri September 5, 2025 | |
Source: CNN | |
The US job market is stalling out. | |
Job growth slowed to a crawl in August, and the unemployment rate rose | |
to its highest level in nearly four years, indicating the US labor | |
market is growing stagnant. | |
The economy added just 22,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate | |
rose to 4.3% from 4.2%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. | |
August’s job report also included a downward revision to June, which | |
showed the US economy lost 13,000 jobs that month. It’s the first | |
negative employment month since December 2020, and it brings to an end | |
what was the second-longest period of employment expansion on record. | |
“The Great American jobs machine has stalled,” Christopher Rupkey, | |
chief economist at FwdBonds, wrote in commentary issued Friday. | |
July’s job gains were revised up slightly to 79,000 from 73,000, | |
according to the report. | |
Economists were expecting that the economy added 76,500 jobs last month | |
and that the unemployment rate rose to 4.3%, according to FactSet. | |
The Dow rose 119 points, or 0.26%, Friday morning. The S&P 500 rose | |
0.41% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq gained 0.63%, after the | |
weaker-than-expected jobs data boosted expectations that the Federal | |
Reserve will cut interest rates in September to stimulate the economy. | |
Uncertainty stymies hiring | |
Through August, monthly job gains average 74,750, BLS data shows. | |
Excluding the pandemic, that’s the slowest average monthly gain for | |
that January to August time frame since 2010, when the United States | |
was still licking its wounds from the Great Recession. | |
“The addition of just 22,000 jobs in August, along with net downward | |
revisions of previous months, shows an economy straining under the | |
immense economic uncertainty and significant policy changes of 2025,” | |
Laura Ullrich, Indeed’s director of economic research for North | |
America, wrote Friday. | |
Uncertainty has swelled since the beginning of the year in large part | |
around how President Donald Trump’s sweeping policies on tariffs, | |
immigration and federal spending would shake out through the economy. | |
Hiring efforts, already stymied in part by still-high interest rates, | |
have been largely shelved due to the unknowns. | |
“They don’t know where things are going, whether it’s through | |
tariffs or other dynamics – interest rates still aren’t coming down | |
– so I think a lot of companies are just saying, ‘not now,’” | |
Ron Hetrick, senior labor economist at employment analytics company | |
Lightcast, told CNN in an interview. “I think there’s somebody | |
probably out there who’d like to hire, but not in this | |
environment.” | |
“They’re waiting for more certainty to occur,” he said. | |
Narrow job growth means fewer opportunities | |
The low-hire, low-fire environment is leaving workers and job hunters | |
with few opportunities. | |
And more workers are seeking those opportunities, as labor market | |
re-entrants helped to lift the unemployment rate last month. | |
The labor force, which shrank for three months in a row, increased by | |
436,000 people in August, according to BLS data. The labor force | |
participation rate moved higher as well, ticking up to 62.3% from | |
62.2%. | |
While the majority of those labor force gains were from those | |
classified as employed, the increase in those unemployed was largely | |
attributed to those who re-entered the labor market and are searching | |
for jobs. | |
“In fact, the median time looking for work slipped to a three-month | |
low, a bright spot in a generally weak jobs report,” Jennifer | |
Timmerman, senior investment strategy analyst at Wells Fargo Investment | |
Institute, wrote in a note to investors Friday. | |
A low-churn labor market puts the US labor market — and the broader | |
economy — at greater risk, economists warn. | |
The limited job gains also are coming from practically a single source, | |
exacerbating those concerns. | |
The US job market is being propped up primarily by ongoing employment | |
gains in the health care industry. That sector, which has attributed | |
for the lion’s share of overall job growth this year, added 46,800 | |
jobs in August. | |
That sector, however, accounts for just 15% of total employment, | |
meaning many people are left on the sidelines. | |
“For 85% of workers, they’re not seeing a lot of the jobs | |
added,” Kory Kantenga, LinkedIn’s head of economics Americas, told | |
CNN this week. | |
And wage gains are increasingly growing softer. The annual growth rate | |
of average hourly earnings slowed to 3.7% in August, from 3.9% in | |
July. | |
Without broader-based employment growth, the labor market is more | |
vulnerable to shocks, he said. | |
“If anything happens to that industry, you could easily see job | |
growth fall off a cliff.” | |
Warning signs have been flashing for months that the . That became , | |
when weak job growth and larger-than-typical downward revisions spurred | |
the unprecedented firing of BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer by | |
President Donald Trump who claimed, without evidence, that the | |
disappointing data must have been “rigged.” | |
Other labor market data released so far this week further confirmed | |
that the labor market has cooled down considerably: Private-sector | |
hiring slowed sharply; initial jobless claims hit a nearly three-month | |
high; layoff announcements picked up; and, for the first time in four | |
years, the . | |
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