Something Snaps In The US Labor Market: Full, Part-Time Workers Plunge As Multiple Jobholders Soar

Via ZeroHedge

Something odd emerges when looking at the June payrolls report.

On one hand, the closely followed establishment survey came in red hot, and despite dropping modestly from May, it still printed some 100K above the median consensus expectation, at 372K vs the median consensus of 268K…

… and with wages in line with expectations, rising 0.3% M/M or 5.1% Y/Y, it was enough for many to conclude that calls of a recession are premature because, after all, you can’t enter a recession when jobs are rising by almost 400K.

True… but a problem emerges when looking at the more detailed, if less closely watched, Household survey. Here, unlike the Establishment Survey, the June jobs change was actually a striking 315K drop, and after the April plunge of 353K, the June drop was actually the biggest going back to the March 2020 crash.

And since the Household survey also feeds other closely watched ratios, such as the labor force participation rate, it explains why despite the apparent “surge” in June jobs, the LFP declined and is now unchanged since January.

So what’s going on here? Well, starting at the top, we find the following discrepancy:

  • Establishment Survey: +372K
  • Household Survey: -315K

But things only get worse after that, because if one goes back a little more, one finds that something appears to have broken a few months ago, around March, when the Establishment Survey kept on rising unperturbed, while the Household Survey hit some unexplained brick wall, and hasn’t moved at all.

In fact, since March, the Establishment Survey shows a gain of 1.124 million jobs while the Household Survey shows an employment loss of 347K!

But wait, there’s more, because digging in even deeper, we find that this drop in Household Survey employment is the result of both full-time and part-time jobs. In fact, as shown below, since March, the US has lost 70K full-time employees and 462K part-time employees.

This trend has persisted into June, when according to the BLS, the US labor force saw a 152K drop in full-time workers and a 326K drop in part-timers (source). The offset? Multiple jobholders, or people who have more than one job.

As shown below, while  the number of total employees (per the Household Survey) has stagnated, the number of multiple jobholders has been growing steadily, hitting a new post-covid high in June of 7,541 million.

The increase for June? 239K, which stands in stark contrast to the decline in individual holders of single part-time and full-time jobs.

And even more remarkable: the number of multiple jobholders whose primary and secondary jobs are both full-time just hit a record high! Hardly the sign of a strong job market, one where people can afford to quit jobs at will.

So what’s going on here? The simple answer: Fewer people working, but more people working more than one job, a rotation which picked up in earnest some time in March and which has only been captured by the Household survey.

And since the Establishment survey is far slower to pick up on the nuances in employment composition, while the Household Survey has gone nowhere since March, the BLS data engineers have been busy goalseeking the Establishment Survey (perhaps with the occasional nudge from the White House) to make it appear as if the economy is growing strongly, when in reality all they are doing is applying the same erroneous seasonal adjustment factor that gave such a wrong perspective of the labor market in the aftermath of the covid pandemic (until it was all adjusted away a year ago). In other words, while the labor market is already cracking, it will take the BLS several months of veering away from reality before the government bureaucrats accept and admit what is truly taking place.

We expect that “realization” to take place just after the midterms, because the last thing the Biden administration can afford is admit the labor market is crashing in addition to the continued surge in inflation.

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6 Comments
Brewer55
Brewer55
July 8, 2022 2:35 pm

Look at the propaganda being reported on Yahoo! Finance…

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/economists-react-to-junes-blowout-report-180922367.html

B_MC
B_MC
July 8, 2022 4:14 pm

Karl Denninger….

Jobs? WHAT Jobs?

This is a leading edge of recession print but in addition there are very ill winds blowing in the population in terms of mortality embedded in this report and I’ll bet I’m the only one who catches and notes it.

https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=246325

Anonymous
Anonymous
  B_MC
July 8, 2022 6:15 pm

Our economy is entirely bullshit based. Imaginary jobs and imaginary workers are simply the next logical step.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
July 8, 2022 4:37 pm

Bullshit Licks Statistics. https://adpemploymentreport.com/

Putin it where it counts
Putin it where it counts
July 8, 2022 7:31 pm

They died or long COVID. Take your pick

Dial M for Mordor
Dial M for Mordor
July 9, 2022 7:09 pm

The fakery is largely about creating justification to raise interest rates and fund Neocon wars –

“This report reflects that our labor market remains strong despite the challenges and headwinds, and it reflects the fact that the U.S. economy has got some room to face the challenges as the Fed negotiates inflation and as we deal with the war of Russia against Ukraine,” Cecilia Rouse, chair of the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers, told CNBC.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/08/jobs-report-june-2022-.html

The notion that a nation of 340 million people adding an alleged 29k manufacturing jobs is a strong economy is preposterous, even without the surety that many of these gains are not US citizens –

2. Are undocumented immigrants counted in the surveys?
It is likely that both surveys include at least some undocumented immigrants. However, neither the establishment nor the household survey is designed to identify the legal status of workers.

7. Does the official unemployment rate exclude people who want a job but are not currently looking for work?
Yes; however, there are separate estimates of persons outside the labor force who want a job

I think that the really foundational factor in any sort of study is the show your work factor. How are you electing/selecting a sample-set, how are they representative of the general population, and what percentage of this selected population responds.

By moving to certain zip codes and avoiding neighboring ones, or certain housing types, you can manufacture any ‘data’ that you want, and the BLS is silent as far as i see regarding selection.

“We carefully design our survey samples to represent the people and businesses in the United States. Without your participation, these surveys would not accurately reflect the economic and social conditions in our country.

Nearly all of our surveys are voluntary, which means the individuals, households, and organizations selected for our survey samples can choose whether to participate.”

Data that cannot ‘show its work’ and even with completely masked methodology can only show 29k ‘new’ workers of undetermined origin being employed in manufacturing in a population of approx 340 million, is not scientifically valid, or to be taken seriously.

Without full methodology disclosure this is defacto –
”Im not saying that its Aliens,.. but its Aliens””.