The U.S. economy saw a notable softening private-sector job creation last month, data indicated Wednesday, suggesting tariff ...
U.S. businesses created just 77,000 new jobs in February, payroll company ADP said, in a sign the economy could be slowing as ...
However, outplacement services firm Challenger Gray & Christmas released its own report of announced job cuts yesterday and ...
The figure reported on Wednesday is well below economists’ estimates of 140,000 jobs and also more than the prior month’s ...
"Our data, combined with other recent indicators ... The West lost 27,000 jobs and the South lost 12,000 private sector jobs according to ADP. Trade and transportation, health care and education ...
Employers added 77,000 jobs in February ... chief economist at ADP. “Our data, combined with other recent indicators, suggests a hiring hesitancy among employers as they assess the economic ...
The Trump administration’s frenetic policy changes appear to be making US businesses think twice about hiring new workers.
She noted that ADP’s data, along with other recent indicators ... The US private sector is seen adding 140K new jobs in February. The US Dollar Index continues to trade in the lower end of ...
K in February vs. +162K consensus and +186K in January (revised from +183K), ADP jobs report said on Wednesday. Annual pay: ...
Payroll-processing group ADP said around 77,000 jobs were created in the private ... chief economist. “Our data, combined with other recent indicators, suggests a hiring hesitancy among ...
Businesses with 50 to 499 employees hired 46,000 workers. Establishments with fewer than 50 employees lost 12,000 jobs. The ADP data is released before the Labor Department's nonfarm payrolls ...