ADP National Employment Report: 155K Private Jobs Added in March

The economic mover and shaker this week is Friday's employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This monthly report contains a wealth of data for economists, the most publicized being the month-over-month change in Total Nonfarm Employment. The forecast for the forthcoming BLS report is that 139,000 jobs were added in March. However, each month a few days before we receive the highly anticipated jobs report, ADP releases their data on new nonfarm private jobs. The ADP employment report revealed that 155,000 nonfarm private jobs were added in March, almost twice as much as the 84,000 from February. The latest reading was higher than the expected 118,000 addition.

Here is a visualization of the two series over the past twelve months. There is no correlation between the ADP and BLS employment report.

ADP employment versus BLS employment

Here is an excerpt from today's ADP report press release:

"Despite policy uncertainty and downbeat consumers, the bottom line is this: The March topline number was a good one for the economy and employers of all sizes, if not necessarily all sectors."

Here is a snapshot of the monthly change in the ADP headline number since the company's earliest published data with the new methodology in 2010. This is quite a volatile series, so we've plotted the monthly data points as dots along with a six-month moving average, which gives us a clearer sense of the trend. The latest six-month moving average is 171,000, down from 178,000 in February.

ADP Nonfarm Private EmploymentAs we see in the chart above, the trend peaked in September 2015 and then went negative for the first time in late 2019, just before the NBER declared a recession start. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought employment numbers down to levels we have never seen this century. The trend reached a new high in 2021 at 875,000 and has recently dropped back to pre-pandemic levels.