ADP Employment Report
The ADP National Employment Report (also popularly known as the ADP Jobs Report or ADP Employment Report) is sponsored by ADP, and was developed and presently maintained by Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC. The report is a measure of non-farm private sector employment which measurement is obtained by utilizing an anonymous subset of roughly 500,000 U.S. businesses which are clients of ADP. During the twelve month period through, this subset averaged over U.S. business clients and over U.S. employees working in all private industrial sectors.
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Dollar cuts losses after Fed minutes
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Dollar advances on inflation worries; payrolls data eyed
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Dollar lower after initial jobless claims data with payrolls on tap
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Dollar softens after ADP; euro hits one-month high
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Dollar rebound holds as yields steady ahead of jobs data
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July Private Sector Jobs Increases by 156,000
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September Private Sector Employment Tops Expectations
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Sept. Private Sector Job Gains Top Expectations
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May Private Sector Employment Increases 178 Thousand, Missing Estimate
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March Private Sector Employment Increased by 241,000, Topping Expectations
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February Private Sector Employment Tops Consensus
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Private Sector Job Gains Top Expectations in January
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Private Sector Employment Gains Top Expectations in December
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ADP Nov. Private Sector Employment Data Hits Consensus
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August Private Sector Job Gains Beat Expectations
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Private Sector Employment Gains Top Expectations in May
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ADP Employment Change (Apr) 177K vs 175K Expected
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Private Sector Job Growth Tops Expectations in March with Gain of 263K
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Private Sector Employment Shows Surprise Surge of 298K
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Private Sector Employment Gains Top Expectations in January with Increase of 246,000
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UPDATE: ADP Employment Change (Dec) 153K vs 175K Expected
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ADP Employment Change (Nov) 216K vs 170K Expected
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ADP Employment Change (Sep) 154K vs 165K Expected
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ADP Employment Change (Aug) 177K vs 175K Expected
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ADP Employment Change (Jul) 179K vs 170K Expected
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ADP Employment Change (Jun) 172K vs 160K Expected
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UPDATE: ADP Employment Change (May) 173K vs 173K Expected
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ADP Employment Change (Apr) 156K vs 195K Expected
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UPDATE: ADP Employment Change (Mar) 200K vs 195K Expected
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ADP Employment Change (Feb) 214K vs 190K Expected
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ADP Employment Change 205K vs 195K Expected
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UPDATE: ADP Employment Change 257K vs 198K Expected
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ADP Employment Change 217K vs 190K Expected
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Private Sector Employment Increased by 182K
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UPDATE: September Private Sector Employment Tops Expectations
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ADP Employment Change 190K vs 200K Expected
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April ADP Employment Change 169K vs 200K Expected
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ADP Employment Change 212K vs 219K Expected
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Private Employment Rose 213K in Jan., Missing Views as Small Business Gains Stall - ADP
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ADP Employment Change 241K vs 225K Expected
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ADP Employment Change 208K vs 222K Expected

