The assessment is based on the overwhelming quality and relevance of the primary sources provided. The first four sources are all from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which is the definitive authority for U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls data. These sources explicitly reference the Current Employment Statistics (CES) program and the 'Employment Situation' report, particularly 'Table B-1', which contains the necessary breakdown of employment by industry sector. This confirms that the data required to calculate 'Nonfarm Payrolls, excluding the healthcare sector' is readily available from the most credible sources.The statement makes a very specific numerical claim ('decreased by 164,000'), which suggests it is the result of a direct calculation from this official data rather than a general estimate. The remaining sources are correctly identified as irrelevant, as they deal with state-level data, different economic indicators (like the CPI), or are entirely unrelated topics. There is no conflicting evidence among the relevant sources. The entire body of credible evidence points to the existence of a clear, verifiable data set from which the statement could be derived. Therefore, based on the high authority of the supporting sources and the absence of any contradictory information, the statement is highly likely to be true.