US private sector employment saw a much slower-than-expected increase in July, with ADP reporting only 44,000 new jobs added. This figure marks the fewest new jobs in six months and indicates a choppy period for hiring.
The U.S. private sector added 109,000 jobs in April, marking the largest increase since early 2025. This growth was significantly boosted by small businesses.
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US private sector job growth in February exceeded expectations, though most new jobs were concentrated in just two sectors, indicating a 'two-speed' labor market.
The US private sector added 122,000 jobs in May, according to ADP, marking the strongest job growth in 16 months. This rebound in hiring exceeded expectations after a period of slower growth.
Private sector employment in the US increased by 62,000 jobs in March, surpassing expectations, with the healthcare and construction sectors driving nearly all of the growth. Despite solid hiring, concerns about the overall U.S. job market persist, with worries about growth concentrated in a few industries and potential further impact from an oil shock.
Private companies in the US added 63,000 jobs in February, according to ADP, while the January figure was significantly revised down to just 11,000 additions.