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Related: About this forumU.S. private payrolls increase by 4,750 on average in 4 weeks to November 22 - ADP
U.S. private payrolls increase by 4,750 on average in 4 weeks to November 22 - ADP
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Scott Kanowsky
Published 12/09/2025, 08:36 AM
U.S. private payrolls increase by 4,750 on average in 4 weeks to November 22 - ADP

Investing.com - U.S. private payrolls increased by 4,750 on average per week in the four weeks ending on November 22, according to a weekly update of the monthly ADP National Employment Report. ... The data comes after hiring in the American private sector notched its biggest drop in more than two and a half years in November.
However, analysts cautioned against reading too much into the figures, arguing that the monthly estimate has recently diverged from a separate gauge of the U.S. employment market from the Labor Departments Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The BLS is due to release its closely-monitored nonfarm payrolls report for November on December 16, after it was delayed by a record-long U.S. government shutdown. The October unemployment rate will also never be known, after having hovered around a four-year high of 4.4% in September.
But the economy is still tipped to have shed jobs in October, as thousands of federal workers accepted buyout packages which would take them off government payrolls.
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Author
Scott Kanowsky
Published 12/09/2025, 08:36 AM
U.S. private payrolls increase by 4,750 on average in 4 weeks to November 22 - ADP

Investing.com - U.S. private payrolls increased by 4,750 on average per week in the four weeks ending on November 22, according to a weekly update of the monthly ADP National Employment Report. ... The data comes after hiring in the American private sector notched its biggest drop in more than two and a half years in November.
However, analysts cautioned against reading too much into the figures, arguing that the monthly estimate has recently diverged from a separate gauge of the U.S. employment market from the Labor Departments Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The BLS is due to release its closely-monitored nonfarm payrolls report for November on December 16, after it was delayed by a record-long U.S. government shutdown. The October unemployment rate will also never be known, after having hovered around a four-year high of 4.4% in September.
But the economy is still tipped to have shed jobs in October, as thousands of federal workers accepted buyout packages which would take them off government payrolls.
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U.S. private payrolls increase by 4,750 on average in 4 weeks to November 22 - ADP (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 10
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Lovie777
(21,578 posts)1. Anything coming forth from this current government is suspicious..................
-0- trust.
C_U_L8R
(48,794 posts)2. The unscrupulous have made the data unreliable
Which I guess was their intention
progree
(12,713 posts)3. Note to some upthread: ADP is not the government, they are a private payrolls processor. /nt