EPFO enrolled 9.42 lakh new subscribers, an 11.04% rise over April 2025, signalling expanding employment opportunities
July-21, 2025: The Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) has reported its highest-ever monthly net addition of 20.06 lakh members in May 2025, marking a historic milestone since the inception of payroll data tracking in April 2018.
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This shows a 4.79% growth over April 2025 and a 2.84% year-on-year increase when compared to May 2024.
Union Labour & Employment and Youth Affairs & Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said that this achievement was due to to the pro-youth, pro-worker reforms driven by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.

He further emphasized that the government’s continued focus on ease of doing business and inclusive growth is fuelling formal employment.

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“This is a testament to the strengthening of India’s organized workforce and the government’s commitment to building a robust labour ecosystem for a Viksit Bharat,” Mandaviya said.
India’s employment engine powered by PM Modi’s reforms breaks all records!
— Dr Mansukh Mandaviya (@mansukhmandviya) July 21, 2025
EPFO Records an All-Time High Net Member Addition in May 2025.
Under the dynamic leadership of Hon’ble PM Shri @narendramodi ji, India’s formal employment ecosystem is witnessing unprecedented growth.… pic.twitter.com/YQ4tOkj3vw
The Key Highlights of the EPFO Data is as follows:
- New Members Enrolled: 9.42 lakh new subscribers, an 11.04% rise over April 2025.
- Youth Employment Trends: The 18-25 age group accounted for 5.60 lakh new additions, representing 59.48% of total new members. This reflects a 14.53% monthly rise
- Rejoined Members: 16.11 lakh members rejoined EPFO after previous exits, showing a 2.12% increase over April and a robust 14.27% growth year-on-year. These figures highlight growing job mobility while preserving long-term social security coverage.
- Women Workforce Participation: Female enrolment saw a steady rise, with 2.62 lakh new women subscribers in May — up 7.08% from April. Net female payroll addition stood at 4.25 lakh, marking a 15.04% year-on-year surge.
- State-wise Performance: Top contributors were Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Telangana, collectively accounting for nearly 60% of the total. Maharashtra alone contributed 20.33% of the new payroll.
- Industry Trends: Most prominent in sectors were: Expert Services Textiles, Cleaning & Sweeping Services, Electrical, Mechanical & General Engineering, Finance, Garments Manufacturing
