May 2025 U.S. Transportation Sector Unemployment (4.4%) Falls Below the May 2024 Level (5.5%) but Rises Above the Pre-Pandemic May 2019 Level (4.3%)Friday, June 6, 2025
The unemployment rate in the U.S. transportation sector was 4.4% (not seasonally adjusted) in May 2025, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). These data have been updated on the Bureau of Transportation Statistics' (BTS) Unemployment in Transportation dashboard. In May 2025, the transportation sector unemployment rate fell 1.1 percentage points from 5.5% in May 2024 but was just above the pre-pandemic May 2019 level of 4.3%. Unemployment in the transportation sector reached its highest level during the COVID-19 pandemic (15.7%) in May 2020 and July 2020. Unemployment in the transportation sector was higher than overall unemployment. BLS reports that the U.S. unemployment rate, not seasonally adjusted, in May 2025 was 4.0% or 0.4 percentage points below the transportation sector rate. Seasonally adjusted, the U.S. unemployment rate in May 2025 was 4.2%.
Seasonally adjusted, employment in the transportation and warehousing sector rose to 6,739,800 in May 2025 — up 0.1% from the previous month and up 1.3% from May 2024. Employment in transportation and warehousing grew 19.5% in May 2025 from the pre-pandemic May 2019 level of 5,639,100. By mode (seasonally adjusted):
Charts updated this month by section include: Unemployment in the Transportation and Warehousing Sector and in Transportation and Material Moving Occupations Monthly Employment in the Transportation and Warehousing Sector, Establishment Data
Visit Transportation Economic Trends for more topics. The unemployment rate is the total number of unemployed persons, expressed as a percentage of the civilian labor force. The civilian labor force includes all persons aged 16 and older who are employed and unemployed; meaning they are either currently working or actively looking for work. Unemployed persons include those who actively sought a job within the last four weeks. People waiting to start a new job who have not actively sought a job in the last four weeks are not counted as employed or unemployed; they are considered to be out of the labor force. An unemployed person's industry is the industry for the last job they held in the workforce, which may or may not reflect their current job search field or industry. To receive updates from BTS directly to your email, please consider subscribing to our GovDelivery service. Media contact: BTSNews@dot.gov or 1-800-853-1351. |
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