The report said non-farm payroll employment crept up by 22,000 jobs in August after climbing by an upwardly revised 79,000 jobs in July.
The report also showed the uptick of 14,000 jobs that had been reported for June was downwardly revised to a decrease of 13,000 jobs.
The Labor Department said job growth in the healthcare and social assistance sector in August was partly offset by job losses in federal government and in mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction.
Meanwhile, the Labor Department said the unemployment rate inched up by 4.3 percent in August from 4.2 in July, in line with economist estimates.
The modest increase by the unemployment rate came as the labor force grew by 436,000 persons, outpacing the 288,000-person increase by the household survey measure of employment.
The Labor Department also said average hourly employee earnings climbed by 10 cents or 0.3 percent to $36.53 in August.
Average hourly employee earnings in August were up by 3.7 percent compared to the same month a year ago, reflecting a slowdown from 3.9 percent in July.
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