Private Sector Job Growth Beats Expectations

Private Sector Job Growth Beats Expectations

ADP’s Employment Report showed that private payrolls were stronger than forecasted in December, as employers added 164,000 jobs “led by a healthy bump in leisure and hospitality hiring.” Almost all the growth came in service-providing industries, with goods-producing companies only adding 9,000 jobs. Annual pay for job stayers increased by 5.4% while job changers saw an average increase of 8%, though these figures have cooled considerably from recent highs.

What’s the bottom line? Nela Richardson, chief economist for ADP, noted that “we're returning to a labor market that's very much aligned with pre-pandemic hiring.” She also explained that “while wages didn't drive the recent bout of inflation, now that pay growth has retreated, any risk of a wage-price spiral has all but disappeared.”