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Revelio Public Labor Statistics Reports 123.7k US Jobs Gained in MayNEW YORK, June 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Revelio Labs today released its May edition of Revelio Public Labor Statistics (RPLS), a monthly data release delivering transparent and reliable insights into the U.S. labor market. The latest data indicates a gain of 123,700 jobs in May, an increase in comparison to the previous month, and in line with expectations. The hiring rate remained steady in May, while attrition declined, contributing to positive job growth across the US economy. Labor demand was largely unchanged, with active job postings edging down 0.3% from April. Salaries from new job postings also declined in May, falling 0.4% month over month and continuing the recent downward trend. Employment gains were driven by Public Administration, Health Care and Social Assistance, and Professional and Business Services. Within these sectors, the largest increases came from the US Government and the State of California in Public Administration, and Adventist Health System and HCA Healthcare in Health Care and Social Assistance. Meanwhile, Retail and Leisure and Hospitality continued to experience notable employment declines, led by losses at Starbucks and Inspire Brands (e.g., Dunkin') in the Leisure and Hospitality sector. "The headline number is encouraging: the economy continues to add jobs at a healthy pace. But beneath the surface, the labor market remains uneven. A relatively small number of sectors are driving most employment growth, while Retail and Leisure and Hospitality continue to lose ground. The labor market remains resilient, but it is not firing on all cylinders," said Chief Economist Lisa Simon. RPLS is a freely available macroeconomic labor market set of statistics built from 100+ million U.S. profiles to provide a clear view of workforce dynamics. It follows a format similar to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), tracking employment levels, wages, and job transitions at a scale that traditional surveys cannot, offering a continuous picture of the labor market. RPLS intends to close the growing information gap and deliver unbiased data on the U.S. workforce for policymakers, businesses, and the public. May 2026 Release Highlights View the full Revelio Public Labor Statistics (RPLS) data release and charts at https://www.reveliolabs.com/public-labor-statistics/ Changes in employment by industry (in thousands)
Salaries from new job postings by sector
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