Job losses 7.8 million, job gains 7.6 million, during the third quarter of 2023

Job losses 7.8 million, job gains 7.6 million, during the third quarter of 2023

May 20, 2024

From June 2023 to September 2023, there were 7.8 million gross job losses in the closing and outsourcing of private sector enterprises. During this period, gross job gains from the opening and expansion of private sector enterprises were 7.6 million. The difference between the number of gross job losses and the number of gross job gains resulted in a net employment loss of 192,000 jobs during the third quarter of 2023.













Private sector gross job gains and losses, June 2023–September 2023
category 3 months until September 2023

Labor earnings

7,559,000

In expanding enterprises

6,001,000

At the opening of the facilities

1 558 000

Job losses

7,751,000

In contracting institutions

6,174,000

In closing facilities

1 577 000

Net employment change

-192,000

In the third quarter of 2023, gross job losses represented 5.9 percent of private sector employment. Contracting enterprises lost 6.2 million jobs and closing enterprises lost 1.6 million jobs.

Gross job gains represented 5.8 percent of private sector employment in the third quarter of 2023. Job gains at expanding businesses totaled 6.0 million, while business opening gains totaled 1.6 million.

These data are from the Business Employment Dynamics program and are seasonally adjusted. For more information, see Business Employment Dynamics – Third Quarter 2023. Also see the charts related to the latest Business Employment Dynamics news release. An enterprise is defined as an economic entity that produces goods or services, usually in a single physical location, and engages in one or primarily one activity.

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