US Private Sector Adds 22K Jobs in January: ADP
2026-02-04 13:18
By
Joana Taborda
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Private businesses in the US added 22K jobs in January 2026, following a downwardly revised 37K rise in December and below forecasts of a 48K rise.
In a lackluster month for hiring, health care was a standout, adding 74K jobs.
Financial activities added 14K positions while construction rose by 9K and both the trade, transportation and utilities and the leisure and hospitality industries contributed 4K.
On the other hand.
Professional and business services shed 57K jobs, and manufacturing was down 8K, which has lost jobs every month since March 2024.
Companies employing between 50 and 249 workers added 37K jobs, with small firms flat and large employers down 18K.
"Job creation took a step back in 2025, with private employers adding 398K jobs, down from 771K in 2024.
While we've seen a continuous and dramatic slowdown in job creation for the past three years, wage growth has remained stable", according to Dr. Nela Richardson Chief Economist, ADP