ADP reported non-farm private jobs growth at 163,000 which was under expectations.
Analyst Opinion of ADP Employment Situation
This month the rate of ADPs private employment year-over-year growth remained in the tight range seen over this year. Last month’s employment numbers were revised marginally downward.
ADP employment has not been a good predictor of BLS non-farm private job growth.
ADP changed their methodology starting with their October 2012 report, and ADP’s real time estimates are currently worse than the BLS.
Per Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody’s Analytics:
The job market is hot. Employers are aggressively competing to hold onto their existing workers and to find new ones. Small businesses are struggling the most in this competition, as they increasingly can’t fill open positions.
Per Ahu Yildirmaz, VP and head of the ADP Research Institute.
“Although we saw a small slowdown in job growth the market remains incredibly dynamic. Midsized businesses continue to be the engine of growth, adding nearly 70 percent of all jobs this month, and remain resiliant in the current economic climate.
Jobs growth of 150,000 or more is calculated by Econintersect to the minimum jobs growth to support population growth (see caveats below). The graph below shows ADP employment gains by month.