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A new U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report revealed stagnant numbers, indicating an idle labor market.

Although the previous labor market data projected stable economic and job growth, the latest numbers show a slight downturn. Overall, the February unemployment rate rose from 4.3 percent in January to 4.4 percent. Additionally, whereas experts predicted the addition of 60,000 jobs, there was a reported loss of 92,000 positions. In total, the U.S. lost 7.6 million employees.

Healthcare and federal job growth may also impact the commercial cleaning industry. According to the BLS report, both healthcare and federal employment declined. In the healthcare sector, jobs decreased by 28,000. This reduction, which followed strong growth in January, could be attributed to strike activity. Federal employment also fell by 330,000 positions. Other industries showed little to no change in employment rates.

Another trend is that less people are seeking part-time employment for monetary needs. Those surveyed would prefer full-time work, yet 477,000 fewer individuals accepted a part-time position in the interim. Overall, 366,000 prospective employees believe there are no jobs available for them.

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