美国11月失业率升至4.6%
Xin Hua She·2025-12-16 16:34

Core Viewpoint - The unemployment rate in the United States rose to 4.6% in November, marking the highest level since October 2021, with a total of approximately 7.83 million unemployed individuals, significantly higher than the 7.12 million from the same period last year [1] Employment Data Summary - In November, the U.S. non-farm sector added 64,000 jobs, primarily in the healthcare, construction, and social assistance industries, while sectors such as transportation, warehousing, and federal government saw a decrease in employment [1] - The number of individuals unemployed for less than 5 weeks reached 2.5 million, an increase of 316,000 from September [1] - Long-term unemployment, defined as those unemployed for 27 weeks or more, accounted for 1.9 million individuals, representing 24.3% of the total unemployed [1] - The federal government employment saw a significant decrease of 162,000 jobs in October, largely due to federal employees leaving after accepting delayed resignation offers [1] - The October non-farm employment figures were revised to show a substantial loss of 105,000 jobs [1]