U.S. Part-Time for Economic Reasons Jumps 909,000 to 5.5 Million—Highest Since March 2021

U.S. Part-Time for Economic Reasons Jumps 909,000 to 5.5 Million—Highest Since March 2021

The post cites an October–November surge in Americans working part-time for economic reasons to 5.5 million, describing it as the highest since March 2021 and including people seeking full-time roles but unable to find them.

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The assessment is based on the high authority of the primary sources and the consistency of the information across all provided documents. The core claims of the statement are that the number of people working part-time for economic reasons rose by 909,000 to a total of 5.5 million, and that this is the highest level since March 2021.The primary sources are the official Employment Situation reports from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which are the definitive origin for this type of data. Their authority is extremely high (0.97). The information in the statement, including the specific numbers (5.5 million total, 909,000 increase) and the historical context (highest since March 2021), are precisely the kind of data points that these reports provide.While the secondary sources (Facebook, Reddit) have very low authority, they serve as corroborating evidence. All of them, despite their low credibility, repeat the exact same figures. This consistency strongly suggests they are all citing the same information from the primary BLS reports.There are no contradictions in the provided evidence. Every source that mentions the numbers is in agreement. The conclusion is that the statement is very likely an accurate summary of the findings published in the official BLS Employment Situation report.
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Terms & Concepts
  • Part-time for economic reasons: A labor metric counting people who prefer full-time work but hold part-time jobs due to economic constraints.