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February’s 63,000-Job Jolt: ADP Reveals Private Sector Growth

By Admin04/03/2026Updated:11/03/2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Private sector entities created 63,000 new positions in February, according to Wednesday’s announcement by wage management company, ADP.

This total was significantly less than economists’ projections of a 50,000 job increase. The previous month’s employment count was adjusted downwards to an increase of merely 11,000, contrasting with the 22,000 initially announced.

“We’ve observed a rise in recruitment, and wage increases have stayed strong, particularly for those remaining in their current roles,” stated Nela Richardson, ADP’s chief economist. “However, as recruitment is primarily focused in only a few sectors, our figures indicate no broad salary advantage from moving roles. Indeed, the financial incentive for changing employers reached an unprecedented trough in February.”

Education and health services generated 58,000 new roles, spearheading employment growth in February. The construction sector added 19,000, information saw an increase of 11,000, and other services accounted for an additional 6,000.

Financial activities contributed 2,000 jobs, natural resources and mining saw growth of 2,000, and leisure and hospitality contributed 1,000 roles.

Conversely, professional and business services shed 30,000 jobs. Manufacturing also lost 5,000 roles, and the trade, transportation, and utilities sector experienced a reduction of 1,000.

Big enterprises – those employing 500 or more individuals – generated 10,000 jobs in February. Companies with 50 to 499 employees saw a reduction of 7,000 in their workforce. However, firms with fewer than 50 employees collectively added 60,000 jobs.

Salary increases in February remained largely stable compared to the previous month. Individuals remaining in their positions experienced their compensation rise by 4.5% from a year earlier, whereas salary increases for those moving jobs modestly declined to 6.3% from 6.4% recorded in January.

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