Job creation in the USA decreased in September.

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The most recent job report in the private sector in the United States showed a decline of 32,000 positions in September, contrary to the anticipated creation of 50,000 new jobs. The information was disclosed by ADP on Wednesday.

The largest decline since March 2023 is shown in the latest results. The ADP index serves as a preview of the official employment report, also known as “payroll,” encompassing both public and private sectors. However, due to the government shutdown in the US, the release of the official report is currently on hold.

In August, the number of new vacancies dropped significantly from 54,000 to just 3,000, in addition to the anticipated figures for September.

Since April, the U.S. labor market has been indicating a slowdown, with the only exception being a significant increase in job openings in July, followed by a continued decline to the current levels, the lowest in over a year.

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