160 million were employees last year.
So, raw figures alone, doesn't that mean over 50% of Americans are unemployed?
[1] - https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/unemployment-rate
No, because “total population” is not the same as “total employable population”. There are children and retired people. Also it’s not clear how “employees” are counted, do self-employed and small business owners count? There could even be more people who don’t count for employment statistics, like those with severe disabilities.