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mahatmakanejeeves

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11. Links to earlier reports
Fri Jul 6, 2018, 10:11 AM
Jul 2018

[center]Past Performance is Not a Guarantee of Future Results.[/center]

Nonetheless, what is important is not this month's results, but the trend. Let’s look at some earlier numbers:

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in June 2018:

ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 177,000 Jobs in June

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in May 2018:

U.S. economy extends its hiring spree, with a better than expected 223,000 new jobs in May

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in April 2018:

U.S. adds 204,000 private-sector jobs in April, ADP report shows

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in March 2018:

Payroll employment edges up by 103,000 in March; unemployment rate unchanged at 4.1%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in March 2018:

Manufacturing Industry Has Strongest Jobs Increase in Three Years

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in February 2018:

Payroll employment increases by 313,000 in February; unemployment rate unchanged at 4.1%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in February 2018:

ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 235,000 Jobs in February

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in January 2018:

Payroll employment increases by 200,000 in January; unemployment rate unchanged at 4.1%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in January 2018:

U.S. Private Sector Added 234,000 Jobs in January

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in December 2017:

Payroll employment increases by 148,000 in December; unemployment rate unchanged at 4.1%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in December 2017:

U.S. private sector adds 250,000 jobs in December, biggest rise since March

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in November 2017:

Payroll employment increases by 228,000 in November; unemployment rate unchanged at 4.1%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in November 2017:

I didn't get around to it.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in October 2017:

Payroll employment rises by 261,000 in October; unemployment rate edges down to 4.1%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in October 2017:

ADP says 235,000 private-sector jobs added in October

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in September 2017:

Unemployment rate falls to 4.2% in September; payroll employment changes little (-33,000)

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in September 2017:

Companies Add Fewest U.S. Workers in Nearly a Year, ADP Says

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in August 2017:

Payroll employment increases by 156,000 in August; unemployment rate changes little (4.4%)

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in August 2017:

Private-sector job growth surges in August with a little Amazon assist, ADP says

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in July 2017:

Payroll employment increases by 209,000 in July; unemployment rate changes little at 4.3%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in July 2017:

U.S. private sector adds 178,000 jobs in July: ADP

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in June 2017:

Payroll employment rises by 222,000 in June; unemployment rate changes little at 4.4%

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in June 2017:

ADP Data on Private Hiring Suggest U.S. Job Market Is Moderating

Bureau of Labor Statistics, for employment in May 2017:

Payroll employment rises by 138,000 in May; unemployment rate changes little (4.3%)

ADP® (Automatic Data Processing), for employment in May 2017:

U.S. companies add 253,000 jobs in May: ADP

Pretty big jump in unemployment in one month......... Bengus81 Jul 2018 #1
But how many of those are jobs that pay a living wage? NT raccoon Jul 2018 #2
Probably a lot. B2G Jul 2018 #4
Exhibit A Jimbo S Jul 2018 #34
Congrats!! B2G Jul 2018 #36
Thank you! eom Jimbo S Jul 2018 #37
yeah... not likely. nt TheFrenchRazor Jul 2018 #39
Why? nt B2G Jul 2018 #40
A crash is coming and we all know it. mountain grammy Jul 2018 #3
I certainly hope not. NT B2G Jul 2018 #5
You didn't know Republicans crash the economy? yallerdawg Jul 2018 #12
I believe it's inevitable..get ready. mountain grammy Jul 2018 #22
Major crash ... CountAllVotes Jul 2018 #13
Crash Signs kurtcagle Jul 2018 #27
Thanks for those additional stats and perspectives. KY_EnviroGuy Jul 2018 #28
"Am guessing my buddy is running late but will update..." mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2018 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2018 #7
There you are! BumRushDaShow Jul 2018 #18
Additional links: mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2018 #8
I still don't see it's better now videohead5 Jul 2018 #9
Job growth over the last few years: mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2018 #10
Is there a significant difference? Jimbo S Jul 2018 #35
It's not better, and it won't get better. It's all hype. Yavin4 Jul 2018 #41
Links to earlier reports mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2018 #11
Is there a citation for wages, listed in dollars & cents in these reports? irisblue Jul 2018 #14
Second paragraph from the last: mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2018 #16
Oh thank you so much irisblue Jul 2018 #20
"Unemployment of African Americans rose from 5.9% to 6.5% illustrating two things--" mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2018 #15
I wonder about the people who are out of work and have yuiyoshida Jul 2018 #17
That's the uptick in unemployment Igel Jul 2018 #29
Huge jump in unemployment duforsure Jul 2018 #19
He'll just omit talking about the bad stats BumRushDaShow Jul 2018 #21
This particular uptick is a good thing. Igel Jul 2018 #30
Thanks guys, for publishing these stats. Great work! KY_EnviroGuy Jul 2018 #23
You have to thank mahatmakanejeeves BumRushDaShow Jul 2018 #26
Anyone Know How Immigrant Labor Shortage Works In These #s? modrepub Jul 2018 #24
Be prepared for a whole lot of delays in stuff BumRushDaShow Jul 2018 #25
Stronger economy manicdem Jul 2018 #31
Cause for concern or nah? Louis1981 Jul 2018 #32
Wages are still generally stagnant BumRushDaShow Jul 2018 #33
WTF? You actually think Democrats want the unemployment rate to increase? FSogol Jul 2018 #38
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