KEY POINTS
  • The number of long-term unemployed fell by 136,000 last month, according to the November jobs report published Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  • That's a positive development, economists said, and continues a downward trend from early 2021. However, it's the smallest decline since April.
  • The November jobs report gave conflicting signals, according to economists. Some of the confusion may be due to a seasonal adjustment.
A ''Now Hiring" sign hangs above the entrance to a McDonald's restaurant in Miami Beach, Florida.

The number of long-term unemployed fell by 136,000 in November, continuing a downward trend since early 2021 as the economy and labor market have rebounded.

However, the decrease was the smallest since April, when long-term unemployment fell by 35,000 people.