The U.S. economy added jobs in November as economic uncertainty continued to dampen activity in the labor market.

The Labor Department on Tuesday reported that employers added 64,000 jobs in November, a figure that was above the 50,000 estimate of economists polled by LSEG.

The unemployment rate ticked higher to 4.6% for November, which was higher than the 4.4% rate expected by economists.

Job gains in the two prior months in which the employment report was released were both revised down. Employment in August was revised down by 22,000 from a loss of 4,000 jobs to a loss of 26,000 jobs; while September was revised down by 11,000 jobs from a gain of 119,000 jobs to 108,000 jobs.

Taken together, employment in August and September was 33,000 jobs lower than previously reported.

November’s jobs report was originally scheduled for release on Dec. 5, but was delayed by the 43-day government shutdown that stretched into November and impacted the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ data collection. The shutdown also precluded the release of the October jobs report, though the BLS included some data from that month in the latest release.

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