According to BlockBeats, the non-farm employment population in the United States for March has surpassed expectations. The data released on April 5th shows that the non-farm employment population in the US for March was 303,000, which is significantly higher than the anticipated 200,000. The previous value was 275,000. This increase indicates a positive trend in the US job market, with more people being employed in non-agricultural sectors than expected. This could potentially lead to a stronger economy as more people are able to contribute to the country's GDP. However, it is important to note that these figures are subject to change as they are adjusted seasonally.