Industry Insights
November 2025 Jobs Report: What It Means for Your Hiring Strategy
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the November 2025 Employment Situation report, and the numbers tell a story every business leader needs to understand. With unemployment ticking up to 4.6% and payroll growth stagnating, the labor market is shifting β and companies that do not adapt their talent strategies risk falling behind.
Here is what the data actually means for your business, and more importantly, what you should do about it.
The Big Picture: A Labor Market in Transition
Total nonfarm payroll employment added just 64,000 jobs in November, and the report reveals that employment has shown "little net change since April." This is not just a slow month β it is a pattern.
| Metric | November 2025 |
|---|---|
| Unemployment Rate | 4.6% (up from 4.2% last year) |
| Total Unemployed | 7.8 million people |
| Payroll Growth | +64,000 (stagnant since April) |
| Average Hourly Earnings | $36.86 (+3.5% YoY) |
| Part-Time for Economic Reasons | 5.5 million (+909,000 from Sept) |

