ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 233,000 Jobs in October; Annual Pay was Up 4.6%
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"Even amid hurricane recovery, job growth was strong in October," said
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JOBS REPORT
Private employers added 233,000 jobs in October
Job creation hit its highest level since
Change in
Change by Industry Sector
- Goods-producing: 22,000
- Natural resources/mining 4,000
- Construction 37,000
- Manufacturing -19,000
- Service-providing: 211,000
- Trade/transportation/utilities 51,000
- Information 7,000
- Financial activities 11,000
- Professional/business services 31,000
- Education/health services 53,000
- Leisure/hospitality 37,000
- Other services 21,000
Change by
- Northeast: 48,000
- New England -6,000
- Middle Atlantic 54,000
- Midwest: 63,000
- East North Central 51,000
- West North Central 12,000
- South: 77,000
- South Atlantic 60,000
- East South Central -13,000
- West South Central 30,000
- West: 44,000
- Mountain 26,000
- Pacific 18,000
Change by Establishment Size
- Small establishments: 4,000
- 1-19 employees 10,000
- 20-49 employees -6,000
- Medium establishments: 86,000
- 50-249 employees 58,000
- 250-499 employees 28,000
- Large establishments: 140,000
- 500+ employees 140,000
PAY INSIGHTS
Pay gains slowed in October
Year-over-year pay gains for job-stayers dipped to 4.6 percent, continuing a two-year slowdown. For job-changers, pay gains slowed to 6.2 percent.
Median Change in Annual Pay (ADP matched person sample)
- Job-Stayers 4.6%
- Job-Changers 6 .2%
Median Change in Annual Pay for Job-Stayers by Industry Sector
- Goods-producing:
- Natural resources/mining 3.4%
- Construction 4.9%
- Manufacturing 4.5%
- Service-providing:
- Trade/transportation/utilities 4.4%
- Information 4.3%
- Financial activities 4.9%
- Professional/business services 4.5%
- Education/health services 5.1%
- Leisure/hospitality 4.6%
- Other services 4.8%
Median Change in Annual Pay for Job-Stayers by Firm Size
- Small firms:
- 1-19 employees 3.9%
- 20-49 employees 4.6%
- Medium firms:
- 50-249 employees 4.9%
- 250-499 employees 4.8%
- Large firms:
- 500+ employees 4.6%
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* Sum of components may not equal total due to rounding.
The September total of jobs added was revised from 143,000 to 159,000. The historical data file and weekly data for the previous month are available at https://adpemploymentreport.com/.
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