Truck transportation also saw employment fall by 36,700.Leisure and hospitality saw a job gain of 40,000 from July to August.
From wage growth to an increase in labor force participation, various data points suggest the US labor market is still strong.
There were 8.8 million job openings in July after 9.2 million in June, according to new Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey or JOLTS data released by BLS earlier this week.
"We expect this labor market rebalancing to continue," Powell said.
"Evidence that the tightness in the labor market is no longer easing could also call for a monetary policy response."
Persons:
Jerome Powell, Lydia Boussour, EY, Boussour, Nick Bunker, Bunker, it's, Julia Pollak, Pollak, Jonathan Fisher, Fisher, Powell
Organizations:
payrolls, Service, SAG, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Labor, BLS, North America, Washington Center for Equitable Growth
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, Jackson Hole , Wyoming