Los Angeles CNN —On what is usually the first Friday of every month, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics releases its Employment Situation Summary, or monthly jobs report, formally known as the “nonfarm payroll” report.
Many farm workers are seasonalBut why does this key employment report only tally “nonfarm” workers?
However, despite the “nonfarm” nomenclature, a growing share of farm workers does make it into the BLS job report tally.
Historically, the job of counting farm workers falls to the US Department of Agriculture due to its relationships with farms across the country.
But farmers aren’t the only workers the jobs report excludes: Elected officials, domestic workers, some members of the clergy and people in many other nontraditional professions are also left behind in the official jobs report data.
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