Manufacturing Employment Stays the Same

Employment in manufacturing remained essentially the same in April as it was in March, according to data out today from the .
- Overall employment increased by 175,000.
What’s going on: Manufacturing employed a seasonally adjusted 12,961,000 workers in April, up just marginally from 12,953,000 in March and 12,957,000 in February.
- The number of people employed in manufacturing was also up only slightly from April 2023, when it was a seasonally adjusted 12,941,000.
Durable goods vs. nondurable: There were a seasonally adjusted 8,144,000 workers in durable goods manufacturing in April, flat from March’s number.
- Nondurable goods had a seasonally adjusted 4,817,000 employees, also essentially unchanged from the prior month.
Workweek: The average workweek in the manufacturing industry was unchanged from March, at 40.0 hours.
- In the larger economy, the workweek for all nonfarm employees inched down by 0.1 hour in April, to 34.3 hours.
​â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹â¶Ä‹Earnings: Average earnings in manufacturing were also little changed from March to April, coming in at $33.61 an hour in the latest reading, down only slightly from $33.65, but up from February’s $33.44.