Analysis of August's Report

Print the PDF Version of the ADP Report

Total nonfarm private employment grew 107,000 from July to August on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the ADP National Employment Report™. These findings indicate that establishment employment continued to grow sluggishly in August.    

 

Estimates of total nonfarm private employment, seasonally adjusted
numbers in thousands, unless noted

Category 2006
Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug.
 
ADP National Employment Report........... 113163 113341 113463 113831 113930 114037
change from previous month......................... 133 178 122 368 99 107
percent change from previous month........... 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1
 
BLS Establishment Employment............ 113006 113099 113193 p113302 p113415 na
change from previous month........................ 152 93 94 p109 p113 na
percent change from previous month........... 0.1 0.1 0.1 p0.1 p0.1 na
 
p=preliminary

About ADP's National Employment ReportSM

The ADP National Employment Report, sponsored by ADP®, was developed and is maintained by Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC. It is a measure of employment based on an anonymous subset of ADP payroll data of employees working in all 19 of the major North American Industrial Classification (NAICS) private industrial sectors. As of December, 2005, this subset was based upon approximately 225,000 establishments and 14 million employees. The data is collected for pay periods that include the week of the 12th of each month, and processed with statistical methodologies similar to those used by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (the BLS) to compute employment from its monthly survey of establishments. The ADP National Employment Report, sponsored by ADP®, was developed and is maintained by Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC. It is a measure of employment based on an anonymous subset of ADP payroll data covering approximately 225,000 establishments and 14 million employees working in all 19 of the major North American Industrial Classification (NAICS) private industrial sectors. The data is collected for pay periods that include the week of the 12th of each month, and processed with statistical methodologies similar to those used by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (the BLS) to compute employment from its monthly survey of establishments.

For the period January 2001 - December 2005, the simple correlation between the monthly percent change in the ADP National Employment Report and the monthly percent change in nonfarm private establishment employment is roughly 0.90. Empirical analysis performed by Macroeconomic Advisers suggests that the ADP National Employment Report is a better advance indicator of the monthly change in establishment employment than available consensus forecasts, and that it anticipates revisions to the BLS measure.

For a description of the underlying data and the statistical properties of the series, please see the "ADP National Employment Report: Development Methodology" at http://adpemploymentreport.com/methodology.aspx.

For a full schedule of future releases, please visit: www.ADPemploymentreport.com

Media contacts: ADP Public Relations: 973-974-7612
Macroeconomic Advisers: 314-721-4747

Technical information: 314-721-4747
www.ADPemploymentreport.com

The ADP National Employment Report is a trademark and service mark of ADP of North America, Inc.



Click to view this month's press releases