The Energy Workforce & Technology Council has released its July 2025 jobs report, reflecting continued steadiness in the energy services sector amid broader signs of a cooling U.S. labor market.

Total jobs in the sector declined slightly to 633,938, a month-over-month decrease of 1,852 positions from June, according to preliminary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and Energy Workforce analysis.
At the national level, the U.S. economy added 73,000 jobs in July, well below expectations, and the unemployment rate held flat at 4.2%, according to data released by the Labor Department. The slowdown reflects ongoing uncertainty driven by trade policy shifts, inflation pressures, and global economic headwinds.
“While we continue to see a modest recalibration in energy services employment, the sector remains stable and focused on long-term growth,” said Energy Workforce President Molly Determan. “Our members are preparing for the next phase of growth and continuing to deliver the critical expertise that powers American energy security.”