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The November jobs report topped market expectations for the seventh consecutive month, showing robust growth at 263,000 new jobs last month. But economists are beginning to notice a divergence within the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) monthly snapshot of nonfarm payrolls.
The difference rests in the establishment and household surveys.
Jobs Report: Establishment vs. Household
Last month, the establishment survey of businesses reported the rosy headline figure. However, the household survey, which samples households rather than businesses, recorded a decline of 138,000 positions. Since March, the establishment component has spotlighted solid and better-than-expected employment gains, while the household portion has been flat.