The non-farm payroll in the usa increased significantly by 0.227 million people in November, exceeding the expected 0.2 million, marking the largest increase since March; the unemployment rate rose to 4.2%, consistent with expectations, reaching a new high since August.
On December 6, according to the Financial Associated Press (Editor Zhao Hao), on Friday (December 6) in pre-market trading, the usa Bureau of Labor Statistics released an employment situation report showing that the non-farm payroll rebounded significantly in November, stronger than market expectations, with the unemployment rate rising to 4.2% as expected.
Specifically, the data shows that the seasonally adjusted non-farm employment in the usa increased by 0.227 million in November, the largest increase since March, exceeding the market expectation of 0.2 million, with the October data revised from 0.012 million to 0.036 million.
The data also showed that the unemployment rate in the usa increased by 0.1 percentage points to 4.2%, consistent with expectations, reaching a new high since August.
(To be updated...)