Prior was +57K (revised to +20K)Two-month net revision -103KMay was +129KUnemployment rate 4.1% vs 4.2% expectedPrior unemployment rate 4.2%Unrounded unemployment 4.0900% vs 4.1889% priorParticipation rate 61.4% vs 61.5% priorU6 underemployment rate 7.9% vs 7.9% priorAverage hourly earnings +0.1% m/m vs +0.3% expectedAverage hourly earnings +3.2% y/y vs +3.5% expectedAverage weekly hours 34.3 vs 34.3 expectedChange in private payrolls +30K vs +78K expectedPrior private payrolls +49K (revised to +30K)Healthcare suppliedChange in manufacturing payrolls +30K vs +4K expectedGovernment payrolls -53K vs +8K priorAhead of the data, USD/JPY was trading at 158.33 and Fed funds futures were pricing in a 57% chance of a rate hike in September. Huge losses in government jobs and the unemployment rate 4.1% vs 4.2% expected. Deeper in the report, teen unemployment alone fell 167,000, from 907k to 740k and that's doing the heavy work on the unemployment rate with their jobless rate now 12.1% from 14.6%. Among people 20+, the unemployment rate stayed at 3.8%. However with the revisions, it's not like the World Cup added many jobs during the run-up to the event.