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ADP jobs report February 2024


Job gains came across multiple areas, led by leisure and hospitality with 41,000 and construction, which added 28,000 positions. Other industries showing solid gains included trade, transportation and utilities (24,000), finance (17,000) and the other services category (14,000).

Of the total, 110,000 came from the services sector while goods producers added 30,000. Growth was concentrated among larger companies, as establishments with fewer than 50 employees contributed just 13,000 to the total.

Along with the job growth, annual pay increased 5.1% for those staying in their jobs, which ADP said was the smallest increase since August 2021, a potential indication that inflation pressures are receding.

The report comes with the labor market getting added attention for signals of whether U.S. economic growth will stall this year after gross domestic product posted a solid 2.5 percent annualized gain in 2023.

“Job gains remain solid. Pay gains are trending lower but are still above inflation,” said ADP chief economist Nela Richardson. “In short, the labor market is dynamic, but doesn’t tip the scales in terms of a Fed rate decision this year.”

ADP’s report precedes the Labor Department’s official nonfarm payrolls release, which happens Friday. In recent months, ADP has consistently undershot the closely watched report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which showed an increase of 353,000 in January, more than triple the ADP estimate.

Economists surveyed by Dow Jones are expecting Friday’s report to show an increase of 198,000.



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