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U.S. Payroll to Population Employment Up to 44.8% in June

The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate (P2P), as measured by Gallup, improved to 44.8% in June, from 43.9% in May -- but is no higher than in June 2012. The uptick is due to more part-time workers moving to full-time jobs.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate 43.1% in February

The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate (P2P) was 43.1% in February, remaining below the 2013 and 2012 yearly averages.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate 43.4% in April

The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate was 43.4% in April, up slightly from 42.7% in March. The average P2P rate for the first quarter of 2014, however, is below the 2012 and 2013 first-quarter averages.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Falls to 43.7% in November

The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate (P2P), as measured by Gallup, was 43.7% for the month of November, down from 45.7% in October. This is the largest month-over-month decline in P2P since Gallup began tracking it in 2010.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Steady at 43.7% in November

The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate (P2P) was steady at 43.7% in November. Unadjusted unemployment rose to 8.2% from 7.3%, matched by a decline in total part-time employment to 18.6% from 19.6%.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Increases Slightly in October

The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate (P2P) rose slightly to 43.8% in October, from 43.5% in September. P2P has averaged 43.9% so far this year, higher than in 2010-2011 but lower than in 2012.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate at 43.5% in September

The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate, as measured by Gallup, declined slightly in September to 43.5%. Meanwhile, unemployment declined, but the percentage of employees working part time but wanting full-time work has gone up.

U.S. Payroll to Population and Unemployment Worsen in May

The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate (P2P), as measured by Gallup, worsened in May, dropping to 43.9%. Gallup's unadjusted unemployment rate for the U.S. workforce rose to 7.9%.

U.S. Payroll to Population Rate Shows No Improvement

The U.S. Payroll to Population employment rate, as measured by Gallup, was flat in July at 44.7%, unchanged from 44.8% in June and similar to July 2012's 45.0%. More Americans now work part time but want full-time jobs vs. a year ago.

The Single Best Chart

Bloomberg TV is excited about Gallup's new Payroll to Population employment metric -- featuring the data in its "Single Best Chart" segment.
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