US job growth revised down by over 1M
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has sharply revised its 2025 employment data, cutting more than 1 million jobs from prior estimates as of December 2025.
According to The New York Times:
• Employers added just 181,000 jobs in 2025.
• Down 69% from the initial estimate of 584,000
• 2024 job growth was also revised lower by nearly 28%
This isn’t a minor adjustment, it’s one of the largest downward revisions in recent years.
Where the cuts hit hardest:
The Information sector (software, internet, broadcasting) saw some of the steepest corrections:
• –88,000 jobs between March 2024 and March 2025
• Roughly a 3% downward revision
Economists increasingly point to AI-driven automation especially in white-collar and tech-heavy roles as a structural factor behind the discrepancy. In short: companies may have over-hired during the AI buildout… and quietly optimized after.
The bigger signal: If over 1M “phantom jobs” disappear on revision, it raise
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has sharply revised its 2025 employment data, cutting more than 1 million jobs from prior estimates as of December 2025.
According to The New York Times:
• Employers added just 181,000 jobs in 2025.
• Down 69% from the initial estimate of 584,000
• 2024 job growth was also revised lower by nearly 28%
This isn’t a minor adjustment, it’s one of the largest downward revisions in recent years.
Where the cuts hit hardest:
The Information sector (software, internet, broadcasting) saw some of the steepest corrections:
• –88,000 jobs between March 2024 and March 2025
• Roughly a 3% downward revision
Economists increasingly point to AI-driven automation especially in white-collar and tech-heavy roles as a structural factor behind the discrepancy. In short: companies may have over-hired during the AI buildout… and quietly optimized after.
The bigger signal: If over 1M “phantom jobs” disappear on revision, it raise
馃搱 US job growth revised down by over 1M
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has sharply revised its 2025 employment data, cutting more than 1 million jobs from prior estimates as of December 2025.
According to The New York Times:
• Employers added just 181,000 jobs in 2025.
• Down 69% from the initial estimate of 584,000
• 2024 job growth was also revised lower by nearly 28%
This isn’t a minor adjustment, it’s one of the largest downward revisions in recent years.
Where the cuts hit hardest:
The Information sector (software, internet, broadcasting) saw some of the steepest corrections:
• –88,000 jobs between March 2024 and March 2025
• Roughly a 3% downward revision
Economists increasingly point to AI-driven automation especially in white-collar and tech-heavy roles as a structural factor behind the discrepancy. In short: companies may have over-hired during the AI buildout… and quietly optimized after.
The bigger signal: If over 1M “phantom jobs” disappear on revision, it raise
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