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ADP report signals end of the road for U.S. jobs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63292, member: 636"] Private-sector employment declined by 32,000 positions in September, according to ADP data, representing the steepest contraction since early 2023. The federal government shutdown prevented the Bureau of Labor Statistics from releasing its official employment figures, leaving analysts without comprehensive labor market information. Leisure, hospitality, and construction sectors experienced the most significant hiring slowdowns after leading job growth earlier in the year. Small businesses demonstrated particular reluctance to expand their workforces. Economists acknowledge that ADP reports sometimes diverge from government statistics, but the September figures have intensified concerns about economic momentum as 2025 draws to a close. Workers face heightened uncertainty amid persistent inflation, elevated housing expenses, and political deadlock in Washington. The ADP snapshot remains the primary employment indicator available until federal operations resume and official data becomes accessible. [/QUOTE]
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