Changes to 2012 US job gains after gov't revisions

How US job gains changed each month based on Labor Department's annual revisions, at a glance

U.S. employers added 157,000 jobs in January, and hiring was much stronger at the end of 2012 than previously thought, providing reassurance that the job market held steady even as economic growth stalled.

The Labor Department's annual revisions showed bigger job gains in most months last year. Employers added 335,000 more jobs in 2012 than previously estimated. Overall, job gains averaged about 180,000 jobs per month last year, compared to the earlier estimate of 153,000.

Here are how the revisions look for each month:

2012

Previous estimate

New estimate

Difference

January

275,000

311,000

36,000

February

259,000

271,000

12,000

March

143,000

205,000

62,000

April

68,000

112,000

44,000

May

87,000

125,000

38,000

June

45,000

87,000

42,000

July

181,000

153,000

-28,000

August

192,000

165,000

-27,000

September

132,000

138,000

6,000

October

137,000

160,000

23,000

November

161,000

247,000

86,000

December

155,000

196,000

41,000