Involuntary part-time employment—the share of people who work less than 35 hours per week but want and are available to work full-time—has increased since 2023. While this contrasts with steady ...
June, the number of full-time workers increased by 437,000 while the number of part-time workers fell by 367,000. As of June 2025, full-time employment made up 82.8% of all employment. In June 2025, ...
In a slowing labor market, even people with jobs are increasingly making do with less-than-ideal arrangements. They’re stuck ...
In May, the number of full-time workers decreased by 623,000 while the number of part-time workers rose by 33,000. As of May 2025, full-time employment made up 82.5% of all employment. In May 2025, ...
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