ADP Reports U.S. Private Employers Added Average of 7,750 Jobs Per Week Ending January 3

Reuters
Jan 28
ADP Reports U.S. Private Employers Added Average of 7,750 Jobs Per Week Ending January 3

ADP - Automatic Data Processing Inc. reported that U.S. private employers added an average of 7,750 jobs per week for the four weeks ending January 3, 2026, according to the NER Pulse, a weekly update of the ADP National Employment Report. Job gains edged down for a third consecutive week. The four-week moving average of weekly job changes was 7,750 for the week ending January 3, 2026, compared to 8,000 for the week ending December 27, 2025, 11,000 for the week ending December 20, 2025, and 10,500 for the week ending December 13, 2025. The data are preliminary and may be revised as new information becomes available. The NER Pulse is based on seasonally adjusted, high-frequency employment data with a two-week lag.

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