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The Trump administration is expected to revise down the number of jobs created in December by nearly 1 million. That would mean nearly a million new jobs that were reported didn’t actually exist…

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The Trump administration is expected to revise down the number of jobs created in December by nearly 1 million.

That would mean nearly a million new jobs that were reported didn’t actually exist…

### **Jobs Figures for December Could Be Revised Down by Nearly One Million**

U.S. authorities are preparing to substantially revise the country’s job creation figures for December, potentially cutting the number of reported new jobs by nearly **one million** — a development that raises fresh questions about the strength of the labor market.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which periodically updates employment data with more complete records, is expected to release a benchmark revision showing that many of the jobs previously counted in late 2025 may not have existed as originally reported. These annual revisions incorporate comprehensive state unemployment tax records and other administrative data that weren’t available when preliminary figures were first published. ([NAM][1])

If the forecasted downward adjustment materializes, it would mean that nearly **1 million fewer jobs** were added to the U.S. economy in December than initially estimated. Such large corrections are rare and reflect how preliminary monthly job reports can overstate hiring activity.

Economists say these revisions don’t imply deliberate error, but rather that early estimates are inherently provisional and subject to later correction as fuller data arrives. Still, the scale of the expected adjustment underscores the **slower pace of job growth** in recent months, even as the headline unemployment rate has remained relatively low. ([Opening Bell Daily][2])

The anticipated downward revision comes amid a broader pattern of weak employment gains throughout 2025, with annual job growth figures already revised sharply lower earlier this year. In January 2026, government data showed a modest rebound in hiring, but the revised historic data paints a picture of a labor market that is considerably weaker than first reported.

The revisions are expected to shape public and policy discussions around the economy, influencing how analysts, investors, and policymakers interpret labor market trends in the Trump administration’s current term.

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