ADP Reports Private Sector Employment Up 42,000 and Annual Pay Up 4.5% in October
ADP - Automatic Data Processing Inc. reported that private sector employment in the United States increased by 42,000 jobs in October 2025, according to the latest ADP National Employment Report. This marks the first job growth since July, following two months of weak hiring. The increase was led by gains in education and health care, as well as trade, transportation, and utilities. However, job losses continued in professional business services, information, and leisure and hospitality for the third consecutive month. The report also noted that annual pay was up 4.5 percent year-over-year for job-stayers, with pay growth remaining largely unchanged for over a year. Job-changers experienced a median pay increase of 6.7 percent. By industry, annual pay growth for job-stayers ranged from 4.1 percent in other services to 5.2 percent in financial activities. The September total number of jobs added was revised from -32,000 to -29,000. The next ADP National Employment Report will be released on December 3, 2025.
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