No, the Employment Situation Didn't Get Better in April (Plus, Derby Picks)
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I'm sure you've heard the employment news already. I
seriously hope you didn't jump to any conclusions yet, however.
As we do at the beginning of every month, we're going to dive deeper into the unemployment data. And today, there's a huge "rest of the story" you didn't hear.
Yes, the unemployment rate fell from 6.6% to 6.3%, and we created 288,000 new jobs in April, easily topping the predicted 210,000 new payrolls. There's just one problem with the numbers - there are fewer people working now than there were in March. In March, 145.742 million (seasonally adjusted) people had jobs. As of the end of April, only 145.669 million people have jobs.... a difference of 73,000 people, to the downside.