Monthly
Thous. of Persons
1939 - 2025
Jan 1, 1939 to Nov 1, 2025
FRED
4 weeks ago
RecentDec 16, 2025
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, an
As of November 1, 2025 • M data • Source: FRED
This dataset contains 1,043 monthly observations, over 86 years, 10 months, updated monthly from FRED, It of the number of u. View Methodology
Data Points
1,043
Coverage
86 years, 10 months
Updates
monthly
This dataset's metadata was updated on 12/18/2025. The current data may be outdated.