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U.S. private employment rose by 155K in March, beating expectations. Click here to find out more about the U.S. Economy.
Private employers created 155,000 jobs in March in the United States, according to a Wednesday report from payroll company ADP. It was more than Dow Jones economists expected.
The forecast for the forthcoming BLS report is that 139,000 jobs were added in March. The ADP employment report revealed that 155,000 nonfarm private jobs were added in March, almost twice as much ...
according to the March ADP ® National Employment Report™ produced by ADP Research in collaboration with the Stanford Digital Economy Lab ("Stanford Lab"). The ADP National Employment Report is ...
Companies added 155,000 jobs in March, a sharp increase from the upwardly revised 84,000 in February and better than the Dow ...
The US ADP Non-Farm Employment Change for March 2025 is due out today, April 2, 2025, at 12:15 GMT. The forecasts for the release widely differ. Some predict a low number of just 4,000 jobs created, ...
US private-sector hiring took a noticeable uptick in March, with employers adding 155K jobs—far more than the 105K economists had been expecting—according to the latest ADP report. This strong ...
The figure reported on Wednesday is above economists’ estimates of 115,000 jobs and also more than the prior month’s upwardly revised reading of 84,000.
All the talk of tariffs has battered the stock markets for weeks and economists have been sounding alarm about slower U.S. growth. Against that backdrop the 155,000 increase in new private-sector jobs ...