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Survey: US companies add 263K jobs in March, most in 2 years

FILE - In this Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017, file photo, Elizabeth Long, a Smoothie Stop employee, pours a smoothie at the YMCA in Charleston, W. Va. U.S. private businesses added the most jobs in more than two years in March 2017, a private survey found, a third straight month of robust gains. Payroll processor ADP says businesses added 263,000 jobs in March, the most since December 2014. (Sam Owens/Charleston Gazette-Mail via AP, File)
Original Publication Date April 05, 2017 - 5:35 AM

WASHINGTON - U.S. private businesses added the most jobs in more than two years last month, a private survey found, a third straight month of robust gains.

Payroll processor ADP said Wednesday that businesses added 263,000 jobs in March, the most since December 2014. That is up from 245,000 in February, which was revised lower.

The figure is much higher than economists' forecasts for the government's jobs report, to be released Friday. Analysts predict that report will show 178,000 jobs were added, according to data provider FactSet.

The healthy gain follows solid increases in January and February and suggests that rising business confidence is translating into stronger hiring. Small business optimism soared after the November presidential election and is near a record high. Widespread improvement in the global economy has also bolstered larger firms' outlook.

The data also indicates that hiring remains strong even though growth appeared to slow in the January-March quarter. Many economists estimate that the economy grew at roughly a 1 per cent annual rate in the first three months of the year. That would be half the 2.1 per cent pace in last year's fourth quarter.

The ADP report "is clearly another indication that, despite the apparent slowdown in GDP growth in the first quarter, labour market conditions have remained unusually strong," Andrew Hunter, U.S. economist at Capital Economics, a forecasting firm, said.

Small and medium-sized businesses posted the biggest increases. Small companies with fewer than 50 employees added 118,000 jobs, while medium-sized firms added 100,000.

The job gains were led by big increases in construction, manufacturing, and professional and business services, which includes high-paying fields such as accounting and engineering.

Construction companies added 49,000 jobs, a third straight month of robust gains that partly reflects the unseasonably warm winter weather experienced by much of the country. Yet homebuilders are also stepping up construction in response to heavy demand for homes.

Businesses that serve consumers also added a healthy number of positions, a sign that companies are seeing stronger demand.

A category that includes retailers and shippers added 34,000 jobs, while restaurants, hotels and amusement parks added 55,000 jobs.

The ADP covers only private businesses and often diverges from official figures. In February, ADP said that employers added 298,000 jobs, much higher than the government's figure of 238,000.

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