November job losses hit two US regions the hardest
ADPADP(US:ADP) Yahoo Finance·2025-12-03 23:07

Labor Market Overview - The White House announced the likely absence of the October Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report due to a government shutdown, casting doubt on the previously reported strong September data [1] - The ADP private sector jobs report, based on anonymized payroll data from over 26 million U.S. private-sector employees, is a trusted non-government source for labor data [3] Job Losses and Sector Performance - Private employers cut 32,000 jobs in November, with significant losses in construction, manufacturing, professional/business services, and information services [5] - Job declines were uneven across sectors, with construction losing 9,000 jobs, manufacturing losing 18,000, and professional/business services losing 26,000, while natural resources and mining added 8,000 jobs [7] Regional Job Trends - The Northeast and South experienced steep job losses, with New England laying off 50,000, the Mid-Atlantic cutting 49,000, and the South Atlantic losing nearly 80,000 jobs; in contrast, the Midwest and West reported job gains of 45,000 and 67,000, respectively [9]