US private-sector mid-sized businesses shed 7,000 jobs in February 2026, following a revised 29,000 increase in the previous month, according to ADP Research data. ADP Employment Change Mid Sized Firms in the United States averaged 47.80 Thousand from 2010 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 409.00 Thousand in September of 2021 and a record low of -1198.00 Thousand in May of 2020. source: Automatic Data Processing, Inc.



Related Last Previous Unit Reference
ADP Employment Change 63.00 11.00 Thousand Feb 2026
ADP Employment Change – Large Firms 10.00 -19.00 Thousand Feb 2026
ADP Employment Change – Small Firms 60.00 1.00 Thousand Feb 2026
ADP Employment Change Weekly 9.00 14.75 Thousand Feb 2026


United States ADP Employment Change – Mid-Sized Firms
ADP Employment Change – Mid-Sized Firms measures the change in non-farm private-sector employment among small US businesses, defined as firms with 50-249 and 250-499 employees. The data are derived from actual payroll records covering more than 26 million employees, compiled by the ADP Research Institute in collaboration with the Stanford Digital Economy Lab.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
-7.00 29.00 409.00 -1198.00 2010 - 2026 Thousand Monthly
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