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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Nov 25, 2025, 08:18 AM Yesterday

Private payroll losses accelerated in the past four weeks, ADP reports [View all]

Source: CNBC

Published Tue, Nov 25 20258:15 AM EST


The U.S. labor market is showing further signs of weakening as the pace of layoffs has picked up over the past four weeks, payrolls processing firm ADP reported Tuesday. Private companies lost an average of 13,500 jobs a week over the past four weeks, ADP said as part of a running update it has been providing. That’s an acceleration from the 2,500 jobs a week lost in the last update a week ago.

With the government shutdown still impacting data releases, alternative data like ADP’s has been filling in the blanks on the economic picture. Government agencies such as the Bureaus of Labor Statistics and Economic Analysis have released revised schedules, but critical reports such as the monthly nonfarm payrolls count won’t come out until December.

Policymakers at the Federal Reserve won’t have much of the usual data they use to make forecasts when they meet again Dec. 9-10. However, in recent days, several officials have advocated for additional interest rate cuts, causing the market to recalibrate expectations to now expecting a reduction at next month’s meeting.

“With the next jobs report now scheduled for December 16 and CPI for December 18, there is little on the calendar to derail a cut on December 10,” Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius said in a client note Sunday.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/25/private-payroll-losses-accelerated-in-the-past-four-weeks-adp-reports-.html

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Wooo hooo! So much winning, TACO!!! marble falls Yesterday #1
The job loss numbers seem low - just like the inflation numbers. NoMoreRepugs Yesterday #2
I trust numbers from ADP a hell of a lot more than anything from the govt. right now. groundloop Yesterday #3
This is only "private payrolls" (private industry) BumRushDaShow Yesterday #4
Remember popsdenver 17 hrs ago #16
I'm waiting for the recent jobs report Javaman 23 hrs ago #5
the ADP numbers cover about 20% of the nation's private workforce. progree 23 hrs ago #6
To be clear, "Employment" is defined completely differently Wiz Imp 23 hrs ago #8
Thank you. Yes, that's part of the problem -- the various surveys don't measure the same thing progree 22 hrs ago #9
Some info on how ADP calculates their report and differs from the government's report IronLionZion 21 hrs ago #11
Note this is not the normal monthly ADP report Wiz Imp 23 hrs ago #7
Busy busy day: Retail sales, Producer Price Index, Consumer Confidence 😱 progree 22 hrs ago #10
I didn't even know when the September PPI was going to release but it did today and I have the OP up BumRushDaShow 20 hrs ago #14
Thanks! 😊 /nt progree 20 hrs ago #15
Went to a wake yesterday, saw people I had not seen in many years, multiple people were laid Shellback Squid 21 hrs ago #12
The saddest part SS popsdenver 17 hrs ago #17
I hope they'll be ok, damn, too many people are suffering under this regime and the new AI boom Shellback Squid 16 hrs ago #18
Employment has been good for some years and not a big issue. Pay rates were the problem. twodogsbarking 21 hrs ago #13
it's a worldwide consensus of his handling of covid, dipshit wants credit while dissing the shot..omg! Shellback Squid 16 hrs ago #19
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