GREAT AGAIN: JOBS +263,000

Employees place labels on prybars at the Vaughan & Bushnell Manufacturing Co. facility in Bushnell, Illinois. Another blowout number on jobs as ADP reports March payrolls up 263K
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The year's fast start for job creation showed no signs of letting up in March as private payrolls saw another big boost, according to a report Wednesday.

Companies added 263,000 jobs for the month, ADP and Moody's Analytics said. That was well above the 185,000 expected from economists surveyed by Reuters and also better than the 245,000 reported for February.

The February number was revised significantly lower, however, from the originally reported 298,000.

In addition to the big gain on the headline number, the month also continued a trend away from services-oriented positions dominating job creation. Goods-producing firms contributed 82,000 to the total, as construction led the way with 49,000 new jobs.

Professional and business services was the leading sector, with 57,000, while leisure and hospitality added 55,000 and health care was up 46,000. Manufacturing payrolls grew by 30,000 and trade, transportation and utilities rose by 34,000.

In terms of company size, fewer than 50 employees was the biggest growth area, with 118,000. Firms that employ 50 to 499 workers added 100,000.

"Job growth is off to a strong start in 2017," Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, said in a statement. "The gains are broad-based but most notable in the goods producing side of the economy including construction, manufacturing and mining."

The report comes amid hopes that President Donald Trump can deliver on his pro-growth agenda of lower taxes, less regulation and more infrastructure spending. Economic data points have been mixed lately, with sentiment surveys outpacing actual hard data of activity.

Job growth has been a particular strength so far, and the ADP report could fuel higher expectations.

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DELETE THIS

We all know Blrumpf is cooking the books like he does with his company.

Soon, very soon Klimpfkins will be BTFO

This and only this!

Just remember, the raw numbers are on our side

Jobs up WAY higher, Illegal immigration WAY down, Stocks WAY up!

Somebody's triggered...

This

Don't forget the wall. Blueprints are being made and contractors are preparing to bid.

Private Sector Reports Stronger-Than-Expected Boost to Payrolls in March
Private payrolls across the nation rose by 263,000 last month
"Private payrolls across the nation rose by 263,000 last month, said payroll processor Automatic Data Processing Inc. and forecasting firm Moody’s Analytics. This was much better than a gain of 180,000 expected by economists polled by The Wall Street Journal. In February, ADP’s report showed the private-sector added 298,000 jobs. The report is based on data collected from ADP clients in addition to lagged behind government figures."

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So Im to beleive the numbers were fake under Obama, but now they are true, and somehow nothing bad is coming this month?
Why?
Lies before are lies after, no matter who says them.

>replying to yourself
Newfags are so adorable

No, numbers under Obama ignored the huge decline in workforce participation. According to the February jobs report, the labor force participation rate rose to 63.0%, a tick up from 62.9% in January. (Business Insider)

>le jobs numbers bullshit

I didn't believe them under Obama, what makes you think I believe them now?

BRAPP IS FINISHED

Kek...replies to own troll post. That's not how this place works. Back to >>>Reddit!

The job growth numbers under Obama were true, however, Obama and the MSM would ignore the workforce participation rate because it was in decline. These are independent reports.

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because this time it's backed up by proof

Nothing triggers libshits more than Trump doing what he promised. Because fulfilling promises is not a virtue of the libshit.

>not recognizing bait
>calls others a newfag

....but what if I'm the one replying to bait?

And now you see, we've all lost our fucking minds

>flag

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I hope companies will actually retain these newly employed workers but for those of you with no knowledge of owning or running a business we're just at the beginning of staffing for the summer.

Don't drop the celebratory balloons and fire off those confetti cannons just yet.

>Klimpfkins

I swear these get funnier and more ridiculous each time. We should start collecting rare mfkins

Good point. Hopefully they do keep them on payroll.