The latest U.S. jobs report reveals a notable shift in employment trends under President Donald Trump's administration. In June 2025 alone, native-born American workers gained 830,000 jobs, while foreign-born workers lost 348,000 positions. Since January 2025, native-born employment has increased by approximately 2.08 million, whereas foreign-born employment has declined by about 543,000. This data indicates that native-born workers have accounted for all net job gains during this period. The total number of native-born workers employed reached a record high of 132.652 million in June. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt highlighted that American-born workers have been the sole contributors to job growth since President Trump took office, with wages continuing to rise. These employment patterns reflect the administration's America First policy focus on prioritizing native-born labor in the domestic workforce.
US Jobs Last 4 months Per BLS 🟢 Native-born Americans: +1.8 million 🔴 Foreign-born migrants: -1.5 million
Jobs report today. Total nonfarm payroll employment changed little in July (+73,000) and has shown little change since April. However, foreign-born jobs have gone down for four consecutive months, falling 1.5 million since April. US-born workers rose 383K in July. Federal https://t.co/zVCsNvTUFj
Wages are up, investments are pouring into our nation, and native-born workers have accounted for ALL job gains since January! 🇺🇸 https://t.co/Hn3w3O0ToZ