Private sector hiring totaled 62,000 in March, better than expected, ADP says
Source: CNBC
Published Wed, Apr 1 2026 8:15 AM EDT Updated 4 Min Ago
Private sector employment growth was a bit better than expected in March, but health care and construction continued to provide nearly all the momentum, payrolls processing company ADP reported Wednesday.
Job growth totaled 62,000 for the month, down just 4,000 from Februarys upwardly revised level but above the Dow Jones consensus for 39,000. ADPs report does not include government employees. Like Februarys report, two sectors essentially provided all the gains.
Education and health services contributed 58,000 identical to the February total while construction added 30,000. The health services total was held back in the prior month due to a since-resolved strike at Kaiser Permanente that sidelined more than 30,000 workers in Hawaii and California.
Weve seen two consecutive months of pretty steady job growth, but most of it has been in health care, Nela Richardson, ADPs chief economist, told CNBC. Thats really the story. Health care is transforming the labor market.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/01/private-sector-hiring-totaled-62000-in-march-better-than-expected-adp-says.html
That's because they were forced to replace many healthcare workers who were (often illegally) deported.
Lovie777
(22,971 posts)displacedvermoter
(4,500 posts)was in office, that something like 200,000 jobs a month was expected, and when that number was missed, there was never much in the line of an analysis of the extenuating circumstances.
doc03
(39,086 posts)"Better than Expected". Today anything that is not a total disaster is considered "Better than Expected".
JustAnotherGen
(38,054 posts)30K people.
Prairie Gates
(8,155 posts)RainCaster
(13,710 posts)The comparison is important.