down 33,000
June 2025 Change in U.S. private employment
Though layoffs continue to be rare, a hesitancy to hire and a reluctance to replace departing workers led to job losses last month. Still, the slowdown in hiring has yet to disrupt pay growth.
Nela Richardson
Chief Economist, ADP
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1-19employees
down 29,000
20-49employees
down 18,000
50-249employees
up 12,000
250-499employees
down 27,000
500+employees
up 30,000
Natural resources and mining
up 8,000
Construction
up 9,000
Manufacturing
up 15,000
Trade, transportation, and utilities
up 14,000
Information
up 5,000
Financial activities
down 14,000
Professional and business services
down 56,000
Education and health services
down 52,000
Leisure and hospitality
up 32,000
Other services
up 5,000
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