US job seekers: what is it like to be looking for work right now? | US economy

The United States has added 911,000 less jobs than the first estimated of the year until March 2025, announced the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), highlighting recent concerns concerning the health of the American labor market.
The revision comes after a dull job report in August, with only 22,000 jobs added to the United States.
The largest revisions were leisure and hospitality (down 176,000), professional and commercial services (down 158,000) and retail (down 126,200). Government jobs have been adjusted by 31,000 jobs.
We would like to hear current job seekers in the United States what their work experience is like at the moment.
We would also like to hear American employees who planned to leave their jobs for new opportunities but who decided to stay there and why. Do you have concerns about the American labor market? Tell us.
Share your experience
If you are currently looking for jobs in the United States, share what is to look for a new job now. If you have put aside the plans to leave your job based on the United States, tell us why.




