Americans Holding Two Full-Time Jobs Reach Near-Record Levels at 476,000

Americans Holding Two Full-Time Jobs Reach Near-Record Levels at 476,000

The number of multiple jobholders with both primary and secondary full-time roles has climbed to the second-highest level in history, trailing only the peak recorded in late 2025.

Fact Check
The primary Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation report for January 2026 includes Table A-16, which directly reports the number of multiple jobholders with both primary and secondary jobs classified as full-time. The figure is approximately 476,000, matching the value stated. This count is from official government labor force data, which is authoritative and methodologically rigorous. Additional BLS pages summarizing the report corroborate the existence of this statistic and indicate that the level is historically elevated, supporting the 'near the highest level recorded' portion of the claim. Non-primary sources like news coverage reference the same BLS figure, reinforcing its dissemination but adding no new measurement. There are no credible contradictions found, and the statement is consistent with the most recent official data. Therefore, it is highly probable that the statement is accurate.
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Terms & Concepts
  • Multiple Jobholders: Individuals who maintain more than one employment position simultaneously, a metric often used to analyze labor market health and economic pressure.