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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (350294)12/5/2007 8:53:13 AM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Respond to of 436258
 
ok, happy dayz are here again-



To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (350294)12/5/2007 8:58:16 AM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
CONFLICT-Today's report showed a decline of 8,000 jobs in goods- producing industries which include manufacturers and construction companies. Service providers added 197,000 workers to payrolls. Employment in construction fell by 6,000, the smallest decline since January, and financial firms added workers, ADP said.-

excuse me financial firms added, and construction also added according to thier headline page-

everything has been CO_OPTED- I dont believe anything anyone puts out anymore, it's just Not believable!

The ADP National Employment Report
November, 2007
Nonfarm private employment grew 189,000 from October to November of 2007 on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the ADP National Employment ReportTM. The estimated change in employment from September to October was revised up 13,000 to 119,000. November’s increase of 189,000 marked a further acceleration of nonfarm private employment. The three-month average change in employment for September through November was 123,000, up from 43,000 during the three-month period from July through September.

The strength in employment during November was fairly broad-based. Even in manufacturing, construction, and financial services, sectors where employment has been under downward pressure, there are signs of accelerating employment.

and service jobs cant hold this country up!



To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (350294)12/5/2007 11:52:55 AM
From: bruiser98  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
It's an estimate based on BLS methodology.

adpemploymentreport.com



To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (350294)12/5/2007 12:50:50 PM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
However, the ADP estimates seem to contradict data from the US labour department that have shown both initial and ongoing claims for unemployment benefits rising. Rising unemployment suggests a slowdown in jobs growth. The ADP figures are a relatively new data set and have turned out to be unreliable in the past, according to economists.