The surface story of the United States economy heading into 2026 looks almost comforting: inflation has cooled from its peak, ...
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Private-sector employers in the U.S. cut 32,000 jobs in November, payroll firm ADP said Wednesday, a surprise drop that could firm up expectations of an interest rate cut next week. Forecasts had ...
Private employers in the United States shed 32,000 jobs in November, payroll processor ADP said Wednesday. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been expecting to see an increase of 40,000. ADP chief ...
US private employers lost 32,000 positions in November, with job creation seemingly locked in a standstill, according to the private payroll processor ADP. The firm’s revised data showed a gain of ...
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Nov. 25 (UPI) --Private companies' payrolls decreased by an average of 13,500 jobs for each of the four weeks ending Nov. 8, data from payroll processing company ADP indicates Tuesday. The data was ...
Companies in the private sector lost 32,000 jobs in November, payroll processing firm ADP said Wednesday. The figure is below economists’ estimates of a gain of 10,000 jobs. The prior month's payrolls ...
Small businesses lost over 100,000 jobs in November amid economic uncertainty, the latest ADP private sector payrolls report showed. ADP's November employment report revealed that private sector firms ...
ADP said private payrolls fell by 32,000 in November, the biggest drop since March 2023, though economists argue the report contradicts broader indicators that show only mild softness. Small ...
Privately run businesses eliminated jobs in November for the third time in four months, pointing to a broad slowdown in hiring that threatens to nudge unemployment higher and chip away at the economy.
Data from ADP, a payroll processor, is getting added attention because of delays in official statistics caused by the government shutdown. By Ben Casselman When the flow of official data ran dry ...