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In reply to the discussion: U.S. Added 213,000 Jobs in June; Unemployment Ticks Up to 4% [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
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Nonetheless, what is important is not this month's results, but the trend. Lets 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:
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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