The government says leisure and hospitality employment declined by 61,000 in June, reflecting weaker than usual seasonal hiring. That contrasts sharply with the 70,000 gain in May's report. "It looks like the World Cup hiring spree was a one-month phenomenon in May," according to Brian Bethune of the Boston College Economics department. Thus far in 2026, the BLS says employment in leisure and hospitality has shown little net change. Elsewhere in the report, employment in professional and business services continued to trend up in June with a rise of 36,000. The industry has added 172,000 jobs since a recent low in October 2025. Employment in health care continued its upward trend, with a rise of 22,000, but at a slower pace than the average monthly gain over the prior 12 months. (patrick.sheridan@wsj.com)
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The government says leisure and hospitality employment declined by 61,000 in June, reflecting weaker than usual seasonal hiring. That contrasts sharply with the 70,000 gain in May's report. "It looks like the World Cup hiring spree was a one-month phenomenon in May," according to Brian Bethune of t…