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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,425 posts)
Wed Feb 5, 2014, 09:26 AM Feb 2014

U.S. Economy Added 175,000 Private-Sector Jobs in January, According to ADP National Employment Repo

Source: Automatic Data Processing, ADP®

ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 175,000 Jobs in January

Roseland, N.J. - February 5, 2014 - Private sector employment increased by 175,000 jobs from December to January according to the January ADP National Employment Report®.
....

Goods-producing employment rose by 16,000 jobs in January, down from a downwardly-revised figure of 50,000 in December. Nearly all of the growth came from the construction industry which added 25,000 jobs over the month; this followed increases of 30,000 and 32,000 in the prior two months. Manufacturing lost jobs in January; the decline of 12,000 followed a revised gain of 16,000 in the prior month and was the first decline in industry payrolls since July 2013.

Service-providing industries added 160,000 jobs in January, down from an upwardly-revised December figure of 177,000. The ADP National Employment Report indicates that professional/business services contributed the most to growth in service-providing industries, adding 49,000 jobs. This was well below the average gain of the prior two months of 65,000. Expansion in trade/transportation/utilities slowed to a gain of 30,000 jobs in January. Financial activities employment was flat over the month, following two consecutive months of gains of 6,000 apiece.

Change in Nonfarm Private Employment (in thousands)



Historical Trend - Change in Total Nonfarm Private Employment (in thousands)



Read more: http://www.adpemploymentreport.com/2014/January/NER/NER-January-2014.aspx



Good morning, Freepers and DUers alike. I especially welcome our friends from across the aisle. Please, everyone, put aside your differences long enough to digest the information. After that, you can engage in your usual donnybrook.

What is important about these statistics is not so much this month’s number, but the trend. So let’s look at some earlier numbers.

BLS, for employment in December 2013:

December unemployment rate declines (6.7%); payroll employment edges up (+74,000)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014693851

ADP, for employment in December 2013:

U.S. Economy Added 238,000 Private-Sector Jobs in December, According to ADP National Employment Report
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014691789

From last month: http://www.adpemploymentreport.com/2013/December/NER/NER-December-2013.aspx

For the text, please see http://www.adpemploymentreport.com/2013/December/NER/docs/ADP-NATIONAL-EMPLOYMENT-REPORT-December2013-Final-Press-Release.pdf

BLS releases its numbers at 8:30 a.m. on Friday.
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U.S. Economy Added 175,000 Private-Sector Jobs in January, According to ADP National Employment Repo (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Feb 2014 OP
Why are there two numbers this one and the Friday's unemployment rate bigdarryl Feb 2014 #1
The theory is if they don't track, one is lying? Demeter Feb 2014 #2
dont understand rtracey Feb 2014 #3
I added a link to the discussion at DU about the BLS report for December. mahatmakanejeeves Feb 2014 #4
 

Demeter

(85,373 posts)
2. The theory is if they don't track, one is lying?
Wed Feb 5, 2014, 09:42 AM
Feb 2014


This is supposedly a "private" number while Friday's is the "official govt." number.

They are both lies. Since neither one tracks reality, I don't pay much attention to either.
 

rtracey

(2,062 posts)
3. dont understand
Wed Feb 5, 2014, 10:46 AM
Feb 2014

Please explain to me how this thread states jobs created and then figures are always wrong.... example " U.S. Economy Added 238,000 Private-Sector Jobs in December, According to ADP National Employment Report" yet the govt came out and said only 74,000 were added in December...? so how does this work. Were there 175,000 jobs added or just 50,000 or so....

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,425 posts)
4. I added a link to the discussion at DU about the BLS report for December.
Wed Feb 5, 2014, 11:43 AM
Feb 2014

The December BLS figures threw everyone into a tizzy. I don't anyone can explain the discrepancy between BLS's numbers and ADP's numbers.

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