U.S. Department of Labor announced the Average weekly hours worked in the U.S. in June on 2025-07-03. with the prior figure recorded as 34.3.
Regarding the Average weekly hours worked in the U.S. in June, When the average weekly working hours begin to show an early increase at the start of the business cycle, it may be the first sign that employers are preparing to increase their hiring. The rise in weekly working hours in the later stages of the cycle may indicate that employers are finding it difficult to obtain qualified applicants, Average weekly working hours (also known as working hours) are used as a key determinant for monthly indicators such as industrial production and personal income. In addition, the report on average weekly working hours is considered a useful indicator of labor market conditions. When the average weekly working hours begin to show early increases in the business cycle, it may be the first sign that employers are preparing to increase their hiring, while later-cycle increases in weekly working hours may indicate that employers are finding it difficult to obtain qualified applicants.
This data holds an importance level of , calculated using The average weekly hours are compiled from the average working hours of all employees in private enterprises each week (including overtime) (excluding those in the agricultural sector). The data is arranged by industry, and the average is taken thereafter to arrive at the final figure, and updates Once a month (announced on the first Friday of each month, excluding special holidays or statistical cycle issues). The next release is set for 2025-08-01 20:30:00.
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