U.S. companies cut payrolls in May at one-third of the forecast pace, a private report showed, offering some hope that the worst of the coronavirus-related hit to the labor market is over.
The 2.76 million decline in business
U.S. stocks rose along with Treasury yields following the report.
The ADP figure was a surprise in part because
What may have happened is analysts underestimated the pace of rehiring by businesses, for which there are fewer reliable gauges.
Using a metaphor of a bathtub where the drain is unplugged but the faucet is still on, Englund said that “the flow into the tub of unemployed is continuing with initial claims, but we’ve pulled the plug on the bottom of the tub -- people are clearly returning to work, businesses are opening.”
Even a White House adviser injected a note of skepticism, though.
“It’s way lower than I expected, in a good way,” White House economic adviser
Depression Level
If the ADP numbers prove similar to the Labor Department’s survey, economists are overestimating the damage to jobs in May. Friday’s report is forecast to show private payrolls
The ADP data showed job losses were more moderate by volume at small businesses. Payrolls at companies with fewer than 50 employees shrank by 435,000. Large businesses shed 1.6 million jobs while medium businesses reduced headcount by 722,000.
ADP cautioned that because the report utilizes data through the 12th of the month to better align with the Labor Department’s time period for the government’s jobs report, it doesn’t reflect the full impact of the pandemic on the labor market.
“The impact of the Covid-19 crisis continues to weigh on businesses of all sizes,”
In addition to the collapse at factories, industry-level declines were largest within transportation and trade, which includes retailers, and health care.
ADP’s payroll data represent firms employing nearly 26 million workers in the U.S.
A separate report Wednesday from the Institute for Supply Management showed service providers
(Adds ISM non-manufacturing index in final paragraph.)
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