The US Labor Department has already released the June ADP employment data, which showed that private sector employment shed 33,000 jobs, contrary to expectations of a 98,000 job increase. Here's a breakdown of the report :

- *Job Losses:* Private employers shed 33,000 jobs in June, with job losses in professional and business services, and education and health services leading the decline.

- *Industry Performance:*

- *Goods-producing sector:* Saw a gain of 32,000 jobs, with the West South Central region adding 14,000 jobs.

- *Leisure and hospitality:* Showed gains, along with manufacturing.

- *Establishment Size:*

- *Small establishments (1-49 employees):* Lost 47,000 jobs, with 1-19 employees losing 29,000 jobs and 20-49 employees losing 18,000 jobs.

- *Medium establishments (50-499 employees):* Lost 15,000 jobs, despite a gain of 12,000 jobs in the 50-249 employee range.

- *Large establishments (500+ employees):* Gained 30,000 jobs.

- *Pay Insights:* Annual pay was up 4.4% year-over-year, with pay gains holding steady in June.

The ADP employment report frequently differs from the Labor Department's official job count. The Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to release its official jobs report, which is forecasted to show an addition of 115,000 jobs in June, down from 139,000 in May