Jobs were expected to grow by 200,000 but instead plunged by 301,00o in January. This was the first negative job growth since January 202...
Jobs were expected to grow by 200,000 but instead plunged by 301,00o in January. This was the first negative job growth since January 2020.
CNBC reported this morning:
Companies cut jobs in January for the first time in more than a year as the spread of the Covid omicron variant appeared to hit hiring, payroll processing firm ADP reported Wednesday.
Private payrolls fell by 301,000 for the month, well below the Dow Jones estimate for growth of 200,000 and a marked plunge from the downwardly revised 776,000 gain in December. It was the first time ADP reported negative job growth since December 2020.
The pandemic-sensitive leisure and hospitality industry was responsible for more than half of the decline, as companies reported a drop of 154,000. Trade, transportation and utilities cut 62,000 while the other services category declined by 23,000.
This is not good news. The Biden economy keeps failing. Yesterday we reported on the US budget deficit reaching more than $30 Trillion for the first time in history.
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