Also note that the "birth-death" model fudge-factor they used for April was 226,000 which was about double what it was for March.
Watch out for revisions as well:
"February was revised down from -651k to -681k (-30,000) and March was revised from -663k to -699k (-36,000). See a pattern there? That's 66,000 jobs that were reported as existing but revised out later."
"actual" unemployment if computed the way it was in 1992: 19% for "shadowstats version of U6" versus "official U6"