Private sector employment increased by 42,000 jobs in October and pay was up 4.5 percent year-over-year according to the October ADP National Employment Report® produced by ADP Research in collaboration with the Stanford Digital Economy Lab (“Stanford Lab”).
“Private employers added jobs in October for the first time since July, but hiring was modest relative to what we reported earlier this year,” said Dr. Nela Richardson, chief economist, ADP. “Meanwhile, pay growth has been largely flat for more than a year, indicating that shifts in supply and demand are balanced.”
October 2025 Report Highlights
View the ADP National Employment Report and interactive charts at www.adpemploymentreport.com.
JOBS REPORT
Private employers added 42,000 jobs in October
Last month delivered a rebound from two months of weak hiring, but the bounce wasn’t broad-based. Education and health care, and trade, transportation, and utilities led the growth. For the third straight month, employers shed jobs in professional business services, information, and leisure and hospitality.
Change in U.S. Private Employment : 42,000
Change by Industry
– Goods-producing: 9,000
- Natural resources/mining 7,000
- Construction 5,000
- Manufacturing -3,000
– Service-providing: 33,000
- Trade/transportation/utilities 47,000
- Information -17,000
- Financial activities 11,000
- Professional/business services -15,000
- Education/health services 26,000
- Leisure/hospitality -6,000
- Other services -13,000
Change by U.S. Regions
– Northeast: -12,000
- New England 7,000
- Mid-Atlantic -20,000
– Midwest: 9,000
- East North Central 2,000
- West North Central 7,000
– South: 6,000
- South Atlantic -8,000
- East South Central 11,000
- West South Central 3,000
– West: 40,000
- Mountain 2,000
- Pacific 37,000
Change by Establishment Size
– Small establishments: -10,000
- 1-19 employees -15,000
- 20-49 employees 6,000
– Medium establishments: -21,000
- 50-249 employees -25,000
- 250-499 employees 3,000
– Large establishments: 73,000
- 500+ employees 73,000
