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ADP Says Private Sector Job Losses Slowed to 2,500 Per Week
PYMNTS.com· 2025-11-18 16:16
Job Market Trends - Private employers eliminated an average of 2,500 jobs a week during the four weeks ended Nov. 1, indicating a concerning trend in job losses [1] - ADP's four-week moving average of private-sector job creation showed a loss of 14,250 jobs per week as of Oct. 25, following previous gains of 4,750 jobs per week on Oct. 18 and 14,000 jobs per week on Oct. 11 [2] - In October, the private sector added 42,000 jobs, marking a turnaround from September's loss of 32,000 jobs, although hiring remains modest compared to earlier in the year [3] Consumer Sentiment - The University of Michigan's preliminary November Consumer Sentiment Survey indicated a decline in sentiment for the fourth consecutive month, reaching its lowest level since July 2022 [3] - Concerns about the federal government shutdown and a weakening job market have contributed to increased pessimism among consumers across all demographic groups [4] Employment Outlook - The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported that the mean perceived probability of higher unemployment one year from now rose to 42.5%, marking the third consecutive month of increase [5] - The perceived likelihood of finding a new job if displaced fell to 46.8%, reflecting growing concerns about job security [5] Upcoming Reports - The Bureau of Labor Statistics is set to release its employment situation report for September on Nov. 20, which was delayed due to a lapse in appropriations [6]