The data displays the unadjusted number of full-time employees in the U.S. In line with the definition of the BLS, full-time workers are persons who usually work 35 hours or more per week. These figures are not seasonally adjusted and reflect the actual number of full-time employees each month. In contrast, seasonal adjustment of employment figures is a technique used to attempt to remove regular seasonal fluctuations from data in order to allow for month to month comparisons. In July 2018, about 130.64 million people were employed on a full-time basis.
Jul '17 | 127.54 |
Aug '17 | 127.35 |
Sep '17 | 127.24 |
Oct '17 | 127.06 |
Nov '17 | 126.47 |
Dec '17 | 125.99 |
Jan '18 | 125.44 |
Feb '18 | 126.4 |
Mar '18 | 126.42 |
Apr '18 | 127.34 |
May '18 | 129.01 |
Jun '18 | 129.94 |
Jul '18 | 130.64 |