U.S. businesses created just 77,000 new jobs in February, payroll company ADP said, in a sign the economy could be slowing as ...
Private payroll growth in February came in well short of expectations, according to private payroll processor ADP's monthly ...
The figure reported on Wednesday is well below economists’ estimates of 140,000 jobs and also more than the prior month’s ...
Economists had forecast a 146,000 gain but instead ADP showed the smallest gain in employment since July. It was also a sharp reversal from the upwardly revised 186,000 jobs added in January.
The forecast for the forthcoming BLS report is that 156,000 jobs were added in February. The ADP employment report revealed ...
However, outplacement services firm Challenger Gray & Christmas released its own report of announced job cuts yesterday and ...
Private-sector employment increased by an estimated 77,000 jobs in February, according to payroll giant ADP. That’s a dramatic drop-off from the strong job growth of 186,000 seen in January and ...
ADP said the private sector added the fewest jobs in February since last summer, perhaps due to "uncertainty" stemming from ...
K in February vs. +162K consensus and +186K in January (revised from +183K), ADP jobs report said on Wednesday. Annual pay: ...
According to ADP, 77,000 private sector jobs were created in February and annual pay was up 4.7%. That was the smallest job growth since July. Advertisement It was far below the Dow Jones ...
Private payroll company ADP reported Wednesday that 77,000 private sector jobs were added in February. It was far below the Dow Jones consensus expectation of 170,000 amid worries the Trump ...
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