
In July, the U.S. ADP employment increased by 104,000, exceeding expectations, but still difficult to conceal the reality of a cooling labor market

In July, the ADP employment number in the United States increased by 104,000, exceeding the market expectation of 75,000, marking the largest increase since March. However, the reality of a cooling labor market still exists, with consumer confidence in job opportunities declining and initial claims for unemployment benefits continuing to rise. There is a clear industry divergence, with strong hiring in the leisure and hospitality sector and financial services, while layoffs are occurring in education and health services. Overall hiring pace remains below last year's average level, with the market expecting the July non-farm payroll report to show an increase of 110,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate may rise to 4.2%
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