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ROSELAND, N.J., July 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Private sector employment shed 33,000 jobs in June and annual pay was up 4.4 percent year-over-year, according to the June ADP National Employment ...
Private employers lost more jobs than they added for the first time in more than two years, as new data shows Americans pulling back on spending under the weight of inflation and President Donald ...
The ADP private-sector jobs report showed a surprising decline in June as employers reduced payrolls. The news comes just ...
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The US private sector lost jobs in June, the first negative month in more than two years, according to new data Wednesday from payroll provider ADP.
Private payrolls lost 33,000 jobs in June, the ADP report showed, the first decrease since March 2023. Economists polled by Dow Jones forecast an increase of 100,000 for the month. The May job growth ...
June U.S. private sector employment: -33K vs. +103K consensus and +29K in May (revised from +37K), according to data released by ADP on Wednesday.
Jobs in the government rose by 73,000 in June, making up around half of the total nonfarm payroll growth for the month, as noted by CNBC's Alex Harring. The ADP report only measures private ...
The metro Milwaukee area was called one of the best places in the country for young people looking for a job, according to ...
The details lurking below the official jobs report, however, suggest I could be a tad unfair to the ADP report. Jobs in the government rose by 73,000 in June, making up around half of the total ...