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Latest Report Shows All Areas of U.S. Saw Job Growth in May, Led by South

Economists are seeing a positive rebound in jobs as private sector employment increased in all four major regions and all nine U.S. Census Bureau Divisions during May 2015.

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Economists are seeing a positive rebound in jobs as private sector employment increased in all four major regions and all nine U.S. Census Bureau Divisions during May 2015.

That’s according to the monthly ADP Regional Employment Report, which is produced by ADP, a provider of payroll, business services and Human Capital Management (HCM) solutions, in collaboration with Moody’s Analytics, Inc. 

“Job growth in the South continues to slow due to lower oil prices as evidenced by the fact that for the past two months Texas has had its fewest job gains since February 2010,” said Ahu Yildirmaz, VP and head of the ADP Research Institute.  “The growth rates in both the Midwest and the Northeast surpassed that of the South in May.  The last time both these regions grew faster than the South was July 2011.”

On June 3, 2015, the ADP National Employment Report reported that total U.S. private sector employment increased by a total of 201,000 jobs from April to May.

May 2015 Report Highlights

Changes in Regional U.S. Nonfarm Private Employment: 201,000*            

  • Four Major Regions

       Region                                          Jobs +/-            Monthly Change % (Growth Rate)

       South                                              62,000            .14%

       West                                                58,000            .22%

      Midwest                                           44,000            .16%

       Northeast                                         37,000            .16%

  • By U.S. Census Bureau Division                                 

 

Division                                         Jobs +/-            Monthly Change % (Growth Rate)

New England                                     9,000              .15%    

Pacific                                            43,000              .23%

Middle Atlantic                                27,000              .17%

East North Central                           32,000              .17%

West North Central                          13,000              .14%

Mountain                                         15,000              .18%

South Atlantic                                 42,000              .19%

East South Central                           7,000               .10%

West South Central                          13,000              .09%

Total Employment:                        201,000 

 

To obtain regional and state-specific results on the ADP Regional Employment Report, which includes job growth by sector, select industries and establishment size**, please visit www.ADPemploymentreport.com.

  • By 29 U.S. States Tracked, plus the District of Columbia

State                                  Jobs +/-            Monthly Change % (Growth Rate)

Alabama                               2,000              .13%

Arizona                                 4,400              .20%

California                             31,500             .23%

Colorado                              2,500              .12%

Connecticut                           2,800               .19%

Florida                                 19,000             .27%

Georgia                                6,800              .19%

Idaho                                    2,200              .40%

Illinois                                   7,700              .15%

Indiana                                  5,200              .20%

Kentucky                              1,100              .07%

Maryland                               1,500              .07%

Massachusetts                      2,400              .08%

Michigan                               6,800              .19%

Minnesota                             4,100               .17%

Nevada                                 3,700              .33%

New Jersey                          7,300              .22%

New York                            16,400             .21%

North Carolina                        7,000             .20%

Ohio                                     7,800              .17%

Oregon                                 2,300              .16%

Pennsylvania                         3,700              .07%

South Carolina                     3,900              .24%

Tennessee                           4,000              .16%

Texas                                    8,600             .09%

Utah                                     4,300              .38%

Virginia                                 5,000              .16%

Washington                          7,700              .30%

Washington D.C.                  1,200              .23%

Wisconsin                             4,000              .16%

 

Additional data for the states above, including jobs data by sector and select industries is available at www.ADPemploymentreport.com.