Private employers added 30,000 jobs during the month, while government payrolls, driven largely by a seasonal drop in local education, fell by 53,000. Most of the decline came from local government education, which lost 50,000 jobs after showing little net change during the previous year. AdvertisementRead More: 'Unexpected': Jobless Claims Fall to the Lowest Level Since the Days of WoodstockNew May Jobs Report: Payrolls Jump 172K, Unemployment SteadyThe report also retroactively gutted recent gains in the BLS' reports. The revisions collapsed that figure to approximately 20,000 jobs per month, making the spring rebound look far less substantial. Traders shifted their bets after the report, putting a 56 percent probability on rates holding steady, but with inflation data due next week, the jobs report may not be the last word.