Private-sector employment decreased by 39,000 from August to
September on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the latest
ADP National Employment Report® released today. The ADP National
Employment Report, created by Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
(ADP®), in partnership with Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC, is derived
from actual payroll data and measures the change in total nonfarm
private employment each month.
Nonfarm Private Employment Highlights -
September Report:
-- Total employment: -39,000
-- Small businesses* -14,000
-- Medium businesses** -14,000
-- Large businesses*** -11,000
-- Goods-producing sector: -45,000
-- Service-providing sector: +6,000
Addendum:
-- Manufacturing industry: -17,000
* Small businesses represent payrolls with 1-49 employees
** Medium businesses represent payrolls with 50-499 employees
*** Large businesses represent payrolls with more than 499 employees
Note: All data included in the ADP National Employment Report is based on
size of payroll. In some cases, small and medium-size payrolls belong to
businesses employing more workers than indicated by the size grouping.
According to the ADP Report, employment in the service-providing
sector rose by 6,000 in September, the eighth consecutive monthly
gain. This increase was not enough to offset an employment decline
in the goods-producing sector of 45,000. Construction employment
dropped by 28,000 during September and manufacturing employment
declined 17,000, the third consecutive monthly decline.
"Although some industry sectors are experiencing positive job
growth, at this point in the recovery job creation remains
surprisingly anemic, with no tangible evidence of acceleration,"
said Gary C. Butler, President and Chief Executive Officer of ADP.
"Consumers remain cautious about their spending which translates to
lower demand for products and services. Businesses need to see
growing demand before they will increase hiring. To support job
creation, our nation's policymakers need to do more to incentivize
businesses to invest in expansion and to accelerate key tax and
regulatory decisions that will reduce uncertainty across the
economy."
According to Joel Prakken, Chairman of Macroeconomic Advisers,
LLC, "The decline in private employment in September confirms a
pause in the economic recovery, already evident in other data. A
deceleration of employment occurred in all the major sectors shown
in the ADP Report and for all sizes of payroll. The September
decline in employment followed seven monthly increases from
February through August. However, over those seven months, the
average monthly gain in employment was an anemic 34,000. There
simply is no momentum in employment."
Prakken added, "Unlike the estimate of total establishment
employment to be released on Friday by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS), today's ADP National Employment Report does not
include the effects of federal hiring -- and now firing -- for the
2010 Census. Hiring for the census peaked in May and is still
tapering down slightly."
"Large businesses, defined as those with 500 or more workers,
decreased by 11,000 while employment among medium-size businesses,
defined as those with between 50 and 499 workers, decreased by
14,000. Employment among small-size businesses, defined as those
with fewer than 50 workers, decreased by 14,000," said Prakken.
The matched sample used to develop the ADP National Employment
Report was derived from ADP data which, during the twelve-month
period through June 2010, averaged over 340,000 U.S. business
clients and represented over 21 million U.S. employees. This
approximately represents the size of the matched sample used this
month.
Small Business Highlights -- September
Report: Due to the important contribution small businesses
make to economic growth, employment data that is specific to
businesses with fewer than 50 employees will be reported in the ADP
Small Business Report® each month. The ADP Small Business Report is
a subset of the ADP National Employment Report.*
- Total small business employment: -14,000
- Goods-producing sector: -20,000 small business jobs
- Service-providing sector: +6,000 small business jobs
*All size data included in the ADP National Employment Report is
based on size of payroll. In some cases, small and medium-size
payrolls belong to businesses employing more workers than indicated
by the size grouping.
Private employment among small businesses decreased by 14,000 in
September, according to the ADP Small Business Report released
today. Additional information about small business employment,
including charts on monthly job growth and employment levels, along
with historical data, is available at
http://www.smallbusinessreport.adp.com.
"Small businesses, defined as those with fewer than 50 workers,
saw employment decrease by 14,000 during September. Although small
business employment declined for the first time in seven months,
small business employment in the service-providing sector increased
by 6,000, the ninth consecutive monthly increase," said Joel
Prakken.
To obtain additional information about the ADP National
Employment Report, including additional charts, supporting data and
the schedule of future release dates, or to subscribe to the
monthly email alerts and RSS feeds, please visit
www.ADPemploymentreport.com. The October 2010 ADP National
Employment Report will be released November 3, 2010 at 8:15 AM
ET.
About the ADP National
Employment Report® The ADP National Employment Report,
sponsored by ADP®, was developed and is maintained by Macroeconomic
Advisers, LLC. It is a measure of employment derived from an
anonymous subset of roughly 500,000 U.S. business clients. During
the twelve month period through June 2010, this subset averaged
over 340,000 U.S. business clients and over 21 million U.S.
employees working in all private industrial sectors. The ADP Small
Business Report is a monthly estimate of private nonfarm employment
among companies in the United States with 1-49 employees and is a
subset of the ADP National Employment Report. The data for both
reports is collected for pay periods that can be interpolated to
include the week of the 12th of each month, and processed with
statistical methodologies similar to those used by the U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics to compute employment from its monthly survey
of establishments. Due to this processing, this subset is modified
to make it indicative of national employment levels; therefore, the
resulting employment changes computed for the ADP National
Employment Report are not representative of changes in ADP's total
base of U.S. business clients.
For a description of the underlying data and the statistical
properties of the series, please see "ADP National Employment
Report: Development Methodology" at
http://ADPemploymentreport.com/methodology.aspx.
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About Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC
Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC (MA) has been the most trusted source
for U.S. macroeconomic forecasts and commentary, monetary and
fiscal policy analysis, and econometric modeling for 25 years. MA's
clients include leading financial service firms, nonfinancial
corporations, key policymaking agencies of the U.S. government, as
well as State and Foreign Government agencies. Additional
information on Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC is available on the
company's website, www.MacroAdvisers.com.
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