The October jobs report showed a cooling labor market in the U.S., with many sectors showing minimal or negative growth as the economy added a relatively meager 150,000 jobs overall.
If private education was included in that category, as some economists choose to do, there would have 89,000 jobs added in that group.
"It's usually a bad thing when job growth is led by the public service, but in this case it is long overdue.
The private sector jobs recovery was much stronger and much faster than that of the public sector," said Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter.
Information shed 9,000 jobs, while transportation and warehousing lost more than 12,000 jobs.
Persons:
Julia Pollak, Pollak
Organizations:
of Labor Statistics, ZipRecruiter, Manufacturing, BLS, United Auto Workers, Detroit
Locations:
U.S