SOURCE: Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
July 02, 2008 08:15 ET
ADP National Employment Report Shows U.S. Employment Decreased by 79,000 Private Sector Jobs in June
ROSELAND, NJ--(Marketwire - July 2, 2008) - According to today's ADP National Employment
Report®, private sector employment decreased by 79,000 in June. The
ADP National Employment Report, created by ADP® Employer Services, a
division of Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
(ADP), in partnership with Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC, is
based on actual payroll data and measures the change in total nonfarm
private employment each month.
Nonfarm Private Employment Highlights - June Report:
-- Total employment: -79,000
-- Small businesses* +7,000
-- Medium businesses** -35,000
-- Large businesses*** -51,000
-- Goods-producing sector: -76,000
-- Service-providing sector: -3,000
Addendum:
-- Manufacturing industry: -44,000
* Small businesses represent payrolls with 1-49 employees
** Medium businesses represent payrolls with 50-499 employees
*** Large businesses represent payrolls with more than 499 employees
According to Joel Prakken, Chairman of Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC,
"Nonfarm private employment decreased 79,000 from May to June 2008 on a
seasonally adjusted basis, according to the ADP National Employment Report.
The estimated change in employment from April to May was revised down from
an increase of 40,000 to an increase of 25,000.
"This month's decrease in employment was broad-based across industrial
sectors and suggests continued weakness in employment."
Prakken added, "Employment in the service-providing sector of the economy
declined 3,000, the first decline since November 2002. Employment in the
goods-producing sector declined 76,000, with manufacturing employment
falling 44,000, marking their nineteenth and twenty-second consecutive
monthly declines, respectively.
"Large businesses, defined as those with 500 or more workers, saw
employment decline 51,000, while medium-size companies with between 50 and
499 workers declined by 35,000. Employment among small-size businesses,
defined as those with fewer than 50 workers, advanced just 7,000 during the
month," said Prakken.
Prakken went on to say, "Two sectors of the economy hit hardest by recent
problems in mortgage markets have been residential construction and
financial activities related to home sales and mortgage lending. Today's
report suggests no lessening of the recent strain on employment in these
industries. In June, construction employment dropped 34,000. This was the
nineteenth consecutive monthly decline, and brings the total decline in
construction jobs since the peak in August of 2006 to 349,000. In
addition, employment in financial activities declined 3,000 during the
month."
The matched sample used to develop the ADP National Employment Report was
derived from ADP data which, during the first six months of 2008, averaged
approximately 399,000 payrolls representing nearly 24 million U.S.
employees. This approximately represents the size of the matched sample
used this month.
Small Business Highlights - June Report:
Due to the important contribution small businesses make to economic growth,
employment data that is specific to businesses with fewer than 50 employees
will be reported in the ADP Small Business
Report(SM) each month. The ADP Small Business Report is a subset of
the ADP National Employment Report.
-- Total small business employment: +7,000
-- Goods-producing sector: -27,000 small business jobs
-- Service-providing sector: +34,000 small business jobs
Private employment among small
businesses increased by 7,000 in June, according to the ADP Small
Business Report released today. Additional information about small
business employment, including charts on monthly job growth and employment
levels, along with historical data, is available at
http://www.smallbusinessreport.adp.com.
"Employment among small-size businesses, defined as those with fewer than
50 workers, advanced just 7,000 during June, the weakest monthly increase
since November 2002. Nevertheless, this month's weaker employment growth
among small-size businesses still contrasts with growing employment
declines among larger firms, and is consistent with the comparative
resiliency small-size businesses have demonstrated over the past several
years," said Joel Prakken.
To obtain additional information about the ADP National Employment Report,
including additional charts, supporting data and the schedule of future
release dates, or to subscribe to the monthly e-mail alerts and RSS feeds,
please visit www.ADPemploymentreport.com.
The July 2008 ADP National Employment Report will be released on Wednesday,
July 30, 2008 at 8:15 a.m. ET.
About the ADP National Employment Report®
The ADP National Employment Report, sponsored by ADP®, was developed and
is maintained by Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC. It is a measure of employment
derived from an anonymous subset of roughly 500,000 U.S. business clients.
During the first six months of 2008, this subset represented approximately
399,000 U.S. business clients and nearly 24 million U.S. employees working
in all private industrial sectors. The ADP Small Business Report(SM) is a
monthly estimate of private nonfarm employment among companies in the
United States with 1-49 employees and is a subset of the ADP National
Employment Report. The data for both reports is collected for pay periods
that can be interpolated to include the week of the 12th of each month, and
processed with statistical methodologies similar to those used by the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics to compute employment from its monthly survey of
establishments. Due to this processing, this subset is modified to make it
indicative of national employment levels; therefore, the resulting
employment changes computed for the ADP National Employment Report are not
representative of changes in ADP's total base of U.S. business clients.
Empirical analysis performed by Macroeconomic Advisers suggests that the
ADP National Employment Report can be used to develop a forecast of "true"
employment that is superior to those resulting from consensus estimates,
survey data, or other models of employment that do not incorporate the
results of the ADP Report.
For a description of the underlying data and the statistical properties of
the series, please see "ADP National Employment Report: Development
Methodology" at http://ADPemployment
report.com/methodology.aspx.
About ADP
Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (NYSE: ADP), with nearly $8 billion in
revenues and over 600,000 clients, is one of the world's largest providers
of business outsourcing solutions. Leveraging more than 55 years of
experience, ADP offers the widest range of HR, payroll, tax and benefits
administration solutions from a single source. ADP's easy-to-use solutions
for employers provide superior value to companies of all types and sizes.
ADP is also a leading provider of integrated computing solutions to auto,
truck, motorcycle, marine and recreational vehicle dealers throughout the
world. For more information about ADP or to contact a local ADP sales
office, reach us at 1.800.225.5237 or visit the company's Web site at www.ADP.com.
About Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC
Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC (MA) has been the most trusted source for U.S.
macroeconomic forecasts and commentary, monetary and fiscal policy
analysis, and econometric modeling for 25 years. MA's clients include
leading financial service firms, nonfinancial corporations, key
policymaking agencies of the U.S. government, as well as State and Foreign
Government agencies. Additional information on Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC
is available on the company's Web site, www.MacroAdvisers.com.
The ADP National Employment Report is a registered trademark of ADP of
North America, Inc.