US May ADP Employment Beats Estimates, Labor Market Resilience May Dampen Rate Cut Bets

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TradingKey - On June 3, Eastern Time, the U.S. released ADP employment data for May, showing that private sector employment increased by 122,000, exceeding market expectations of approximately 118,000; April's data was revised down from 109,000 to 105,000. The data indicates that U.S. private sector hiring remains resilient ahead of Friday's non-farm payrolls report.

Following the data release, U.S. stock index futures extended their losses. Nasdaq futures reversed gains to trade lower, falling 0.01%, while Dow futures dropped 0.38% and S&P 500 futures slipped 0.21%.

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U.S. index futures performance, Source: Investing

By industry, the service sector remained the primary driver of employment growth. In May, the service-providing sector added 114,000 jobs, including 57,000 in education and health services, 36,000 in trade, transportation, and utilities, and 11,000 in professional and business services. The goods-producing sector added 8,000 jobs, with construction adding 8,000 and manufacturing adding 3,000, while natural resources and mining decreased by 3,000. The information sector saw a decrease of 9,000 jobs, acting as a major drag.

By establishment size, all types of enterprises saw hiring growth in May. Small businesses added 67,000 jobs, with firms employing 1 to 19 workers adding 49,000; mid-sized companies added 17,000; and large enterprises added 40,000. Nela Richardson, Chief Economist at ADP, stated that hiring in May was more broad-based than in past years, and the labor market continues to show sustained momentum heading into the summer hiring season.

Regarding wages, annual pay growth for job stayers in May was 4.4%, unchanged from the previous month; for job changers, pay growth was 6.5% year-over-year, slowing slightly from 6.6% in April. The fact that wage growth did not further accelerate may alleviate market concerns about wage-push inflation to some extent.

Overall, this ADP data release signals resilient employment and steady wage growth. For the Federal Reserve, this report is not enough to prove a significant cooling of the labor market and may dampen market bets on a rapid pivot toward easing. In the short term, market focus will shift to the U.S. non-farm payrolls report for May, due this Friday. If the official figures also exceed expectations, the U.S. Dollar and Treasury yields could find support, while gold and high-valuation growth stocks may face downward pressure.

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