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In reply to the discussion: The private sector lost 33,000 jobs in June, badly missing expectations for a 100,000 increase, ADP says [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
(68,249 posts)5. US private employers cut 33,000 jobs in June, the latest sign of a slowing labor market
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US private employers cut 33,000 jobs in June, the latest sign of a slowing labor market
Josh Schafer Reporter
Updated Wed, July 2, 2025 at 8:27 AM EDT 2 min read
Private employers unexpectedly cut 33,000 jobs in June, the latest signal of an intensifying slowdown in the US labor market.
On Wednesday, data from ADP showed private payrolls fell by 33,000 last month in June, below the 29,000 job gains seen in May and the 98,000 additions expected by economists.
This marked the first month of job losses in the private sector since March 2023. May's initial reading of 37,000 private payroll additions had been the lowest monthly total since March 2023.
"Though layoffs continue to be rare, a hesitancy to hire and a reluctance to replace departing workers led to job losses last month," ADP chief economist Nela Richardson said in the release. "Still, the slowdown in hiring has yet to disrupt pay growth."
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US private employers cut 33,000 jobs in June, the latest sign of a slowing labor market
Josh Schafer Reporter
Updated Wed, July 2, 2025 at 8:27 AM EDT 2 min read
Private employers unexpectedly cut 33,000 jobs in June, the latest signal of an intensifying slowdown in the US labor market.
On Wednesday, data from ADP showed private payrolls fell by 33,000 last month in June, below the 29,000 job gains seen in May and the 98,000 additions expected by economists.
This marked the first month of job losses in the private sector since March 2023. May's initial reading of 37,000 private payroll additions had been the lowest monthly total since March 2023.
"Though layoffs continue to be rare, a hesitancy to hire and a reluctance to replace departing workers led to job losses last month," ADP chief economist Nela Richardson said in the release. "Still, the slowdown in hiring has yet to disrupt pay growth."
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The private sector lost 33,000 jobs in June, badly missing expectations for a 100,000 increase, ADP says [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jul 2025
OP
Yes! tRUMP and his christo-fascist regime will start cooking these numbers if the SM starts going south
wolfie001
Jul 2025
#10
Currently they are being propped up by retail investors, the public, not by deep dark nefarious forces
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2025
#7
Sure, but the poster's conspiracy theory about big dark forces propping it up seems almost reflex. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2025
#18
The gap between the ADP and BLS reports is usually many times larger than the gap between private sector and "all" jobs
progree
Jul 2025
#4
US private employers cut 33,000 jobs in June, the latest sign of a slowing labor market
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2025
#5
Almost like tariffs, mass deportations, harassing tourists, are all bad for business
IronLionZion
Jul 2025
#8
All the firings had to hit sometime and all the obvious AF businesses that will now fail because of lack of cu$tomer$?
Brainfodder
Jul 2025
#11
In the middle of all this chaos it's common sense to think things will slow down. Growth and prosperity like calm water.
NoMoreRepugs
Jul 2025
#14
2008 not caused by 1994. But I think this economy will break in less than 3 yrs bc tRump's actions are drastic. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2025
#20
Those people on the Titanic just wanted to go for a swim. There was no iceberg and the ship will be docking in
twodogsbarking
Jul 2025
#22