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Companies added better than expected 749,000 jobs amid jump in construction, hospitality, ADP says
WED, SEP 30 20208:15 AM EDT UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO Jeff Cox
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Private companies added 749,000 jobs in September vs. the 600,000 Dow Jones estimate.
Construction, trade transportation and utilities and hospitality led the gains.
The report comes two days ahead of the official nonfarm payrolls report, which is expected to show growth of 800,000 in September.
Companies added jobs at a faster-than-expected pace in September due in good part to a surge in manufacturing hires, according to a report Wednesday from ADP.
The firms monthly private-sector jobs count showed growth of 749,000, ahead of the 600,000 expected from a Dow Jones economist survey.
The report, done in conjunction with Moodys Analytics, comes two days ahead of the more closely watched Labor Department count of nonfarm payrolls growth.
That report is expected to show an addition of 800,000 after Augusts 1.37 million, with the unemployment rate projected to fall two-tenths of a point to 8.2%.
However, during the coronavirus pandemic, ADPs initial estimate has often trailed the official government count by a significant margin, indicating potential upside for the September count. The initial ADP estimate for August was just 428,000 but was revised upward to 481,000, still a good distance from the Labor Department tally.
For September, ADP found that manufacturing added 130,000 jobs. The only sector to grow more was trade, transportation and utilities, which grew by 186,000.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/30/adp-private-sector-jobs-september-2020.html