FRED ID • PAYEMS

Total Nonfarm Payrolls

160M
+119K(+0.07%)
Latest: September 1, 2025
Next: December 2025
FRED Series
Series IDPAYEMS
UnitsThousands of Persons
Display UnitsPersons
FrequencyMonthly
LatestSeptember 1, 2025
Next ReleaseDecember 2025
SeasonalitySeasonally Adjusted

Total Nonfarm Payrolls

PAYEMS
160M
+119K(+0.07%)
Latest: September 1, 2025
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About This Series
Seasonally Adjusted

Official FRED Description

All Employees: Total Nonfarm, commonly known as Total Nonfarm Payroll, is a measure of the number of U.S. workers in the economy that excludes proprietors, private household employees, unpaid volunteers, farm employees, and the unincorporated self-employed. This measure accounts for approximately 80 percent of the workers who contribute to Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This measure provides useful insights into the current economic situation because it can represent the number of jobs added or lost in an economy. Increases in employment might indicate that businesses are hiring which might also suggest that businesses are growing. Additionally, those who are newly employed have increased their personal incomes, which means (all else constant) their disposable incomes have also increased, thus fostering further economic expansion. Generally, the U.S. labor force and levels of employment and unemployment are subject to fluctuations due to seasonal changes in weather, major holidays, and the opening and closing of schools. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) adjusts the data to offset the seasonal effects to show non-seasonal changes: for example, women's participation in the labor force; or a general decline in the number of employees, a possible indication of a downturn in the economy. To closely examine seasonal and non-seasonal changes, the BLS releases two monthly statistical measures: the seasonally adjusted All Employees: Total Nonfarm (PAYEMS) and All Employees: Total Nonfarm (PAYNSA), which is not seasonally adjusted. The series comes from the 'Current Employment Statistics (Establishment Survey).' The source code is: CES0000000001

Distribution Statistics

Mean
150M
Median
150M
Std Deviation
5.95M
CV
3.96%
Q1 (25th)
146M
Q3 (75th)
155M

Extremes & Records

All-Time Range
High:
160M
September 1, 2025
Low:
130M
April 1, 2020
52-Week Range
High:
160M
September 1, 2025
Low:
159M
December 1, 2024

Most Recent Values

DateValue
September 1, 2025160M
August 1, 2025160M
July 1, 2025160M
June 1, 2025159M
May 1, 2025159M
April 1, 2025159M
March 1, 2025159M
February 1, 2025159M
January 1, 2025159M
December 1, 2024159M